Supposedly early stage . His # was 1.6. And something about tribe as well. Mel is a very picky eater. I am taking him to the specialist in August. I have read vitamin B is used sometimes. Also I have been adding extra water to his food.Low carb low Phosphorous ... what stage kidney disease is Mel in?
Urine not tribe.Supposedly early stage . His # was 1.6. And something about tribe as well. Mel is a very picky eater. I am taking him to the specialist in August. I have read vitamin B is used sometimes. Also I have been adding extra water to his food.
Will do. I know what you mean. I have that care credit card. His vet said leave him be let him be a cat. I am doing that but if there is anything to improve his quality of life I am interested. I would also like to know if Diabetes is most likely pre I motive to the kidney disease.I will be VERY interested in what a specialist has to say! Please post again after that appointment.
We cant afford to even see a reg vet at the moment so I'm flying blind here
Does kidney disease and insulin or diabetes go hand in hand? What is the best food for a kitty with both?
Will do. I know what you mean. I have that care credit card. His vet said leave him be let him be a cat. I am doing that but if there is anything to improve his quality of life I am interested. I would also like to know if Diabetes is most likely pre I motive to the kidney disease.
Thanks for letting the forum know about this, Mogs. Tanya's Site is the bible for CKD. If I'm sending someone to Tanya's site, I'll check to see if it is still offline and add a caveat.Tanya's Site, a tremendous resource for all things feline CKD—and a highly reputable one. The site is down for maintenance at the moment but they estimate that it will be up again very soon.
What a darling looking kitty.I am sure that it does not go hand in hand although the risk may be moderately related. Monkey and PenPen (remitted) has diabetes and normal kidney function. My another cat FaFas has stage 2 CKD but no diebetes at all
Our kitties certainly do keep us on our toes, don't they? I have one cat who was diagnosed with 2nd stage kidney failure 16 months ago and another cat who was heading towards remission from diabetes when she was diagnosed. It was so overwhelming to find a food that was both low in carbs and low in phosphorus because all of my cats eat the same thing. (I have 5.) it was at that time that someone on this message board told me about EZ Complete raw food supplement. Because it's made with egg shell it is low in phosphorus, and it's also low in carbs. It can be added to raw ground or chopped up meat, and it is complete. It's a little expensive, but compared to the prescription foods and the canned foods that all of them were permitted to eat, it's still cheaper. I honestly believe that this food is what kept Celie from progressing any further in her kidney disease and helped put Jack into full remission two months after he started eating it. Jack is still in remission and Celie continues to be fabulous! I'll come back and share a link with you, in case you're interested. It's not for everyone, but for those who have specific needs it can be an answer to a dilemma. Good luck in whatever you choose to do.Yes I know. It is very difficult to find a solution to this diet issue. Mel’s Vet said the diabetes is more important than Kidney and the specialist says early stage it is important to give the kidney diet and manage the diabetes. Quandary for sure.
Hi and sorry for Mel's diagnose but it is not that difficult to manage especially if the CKD is in it's early stages, if you took a look at Tanya's web site and according to may specialists renal diets are not really the best option for early stages even without diabetes because those diets have very low protein content and they may start losing muscle mass ( in the late stages things and priorities are very different), but you do need to start taking care of his kidneys, so starting him on a low phosphorus diet ( not necessarily as low as the kidney prescription diet) as long as is also low carb is going to really help him going forward, and starting him on omegas and B vitamin complex will also help him.es I know. It is very difficult to find a solution to this diet issue. Mel’s Vet said the diabetes is more important than Kidney and the specialist says early stage it is important to give the kidney diet and manage the diabetes. Quandary for sure.
Here is a very helpful page from Tanya's Site which discusses dietary choices for CKD cats. It may help you in your decision-making, given that you've had conflicting advice from the vets involved in Mel's care. It's especially useful for learning about feeding approach based on the stage of CKD you're dealing with:Yes I know. It is very difficult to find a solution to this diet issue. Mel’s Vet said the diabetes is more important than Kidney and the specialist says early stage it is important to give the kidney diet and manage the diabetes. Quandary for sure.