George’s Mom
Member Since 2022
I have been scouring the message board looking for a post with this info but am not seeing it (if it exists, please send me that direction!).
I am trying to figure out the ideal food for my 17.5 year old diabetic (Acro) and now CKD cat. I used the “list” and found Weruva Truluxe Glam N Punk. It has 0.6% carbs (Metabolizable Energy) and 180 mg phosphorus per 100kcal. Cat likes it okay. But I noticed it is really fatty (looks like sausage to me). So I looked up the fat % and it’s 63% fat (Metabolizable Energy)!
And is $2 a can for all that fat!
So I am thinking I need to find something else. Price is not an issue for me (I’ll do anything for my Georgie Porgie). Not that I am looking for expensive. What I’m really looking for is the best food choice and I’m okay if it’s not the cheapest. What I’ve learned I need to look for:
1) Low carb = <10% carbs (Metabolizable Energy)
2) Kidney Friendly = <250 mg/kcal phosphorus
3) No fish flavor??? Even if <250 phos??? He likes fish flavor…
4) Protein should be primary and fat should be lower. Learned this from Dr Lisa whitepaper. What % max for fat?
I’d love to leverage you smart people’s research and experience and find out what you’re feeding your kitties (if sugar cat and CKD). What are you feeding your kitties?
Thanks so much for your help!
I am trying to figure out the ideal food for my 17.5 year old diabetic (Acro) and now CKD cat. I used the “list” and found Weruva Truluxe Glam N Punk. It has 0.6% carbs (Metabolizable Energy) and 180 mg phosphorus per 100kcal. Cat likes it okay. But I noticed it is really fatty (looks like sausage to me). So I looked up the fat % and it’s 63% fat (Metabolizable Energy)!
So I am thinking I need to find something else. Price is not an issue for me (I’ll do anything for my Georgie Porgie). Not that I am looking for expensive. What I’m really looking for is the best food choice and I’m okay if it’s not the cheapest. What I’ve learned I need to look for:
1) Low carb = <10% carbs (Metabolizable Energy)
2) Kidney Friendly = <250 mg/kcal phosphorus
3) No fish flavor??? Even if <250 phos??? He likes fish flavor…
4) Protein should be primary and fat should be lower. Learned this from Dr Lisa whitepaper. What % max for fat?
I’d love to leverage you smart people’s research and experience and find out what you’re feeding your kitties (if sugar cat and CKD). What are you feeding your kitties?
Thanks so much for your help!

