Diana&Tom
Member Since 2009
I’ve been a member here for some 15 years and don’t have a diabetic kitty these days - but I’m in a real fix and I know there are people here treating kitties with all sorts of problems so I’m hoping someone will be able to help…
My beautiful kitty Sapphire, 12 years old, is not diabetic but has stage 2 kidney disease, and for most of this year has also been experiencing diarrhea. Yesterday she had an abdominal ultrasound at a specialist vet hospital to see if there were any clues as to what might be causing this. The only finding from the ultrasound was slightly enlarged nodes around the liver. Samples were sent to the lab and found to be non cancerous. Diagnosis is chronic enteropathy. She also has elevated white blood cell counts, including what the vet described as an “unusual, interesting one” pointing to possible allergy or parasites. The recommendation is to give a five-day worming treatment (she already had a single treatment in February); introduce probiotics, and either a hydrolyzed or novel single protein food, and retest bloods in six weeks.
This is my problem. Worming treatment and probiotics, sure. And I’m not against the idea of a new diet but what??? From what I’ve seen, the hydrolyzed ones don’t look very nice/nutritious plus I don’t know what their protein and phosphorus content would be (both relevant to CKD management). I don’t want to risk trying to solve one problem (diarrhea);which might make an other existing one (CKD) worse. And a lot of these foods are dry, which I’d certainly rather not feed. Sapphire has always eaten mostly wet chicken-based foods and the vet suggests another option is to try a novel single protein source, in case chicken is the culprit. Decent wet single protein commercial foods aren’t easy to find so I wondered about raw but of course that wouldn’t be complete and is still going to be high protein/phos…
Any thoughts please to help? The vet wants me to try something and repeat bloods in six weeks. I just don’t know what to do and am beside myself with worry
My beautiful kitty Sapphire, 12 years old, is not diabetic but has stage 2 kidney disease, and for most of this year has also been experiencing diarrhea. Yesterday she had an abdominal ultrasound at a specialist vet hospital to see if there were any clues as to what might be causing this. The only finding from the ultrasound was slightly enlarged nodes around the liver. Samples were sent to the lab and found to be non cancerous. Diagnosis is chronic enteropathy. She also has elevated white blood cell counts, including what the vet described as an “unusual, interesting one” pointing to possible allergy or parasites. The recommendation is to give a five-day worming treatment (she already had a single treatment in February); introduce probiotics, and either a hydrolyzed or novel single protein food, and retest bloods in six weeks.
This is my problem. Worming treatment and probiotics, sure. And I’m not against the idea of a new diet but what??? From what I’ve seen, the hydrolyzed ones don’t look very nice/nutritious plus I don’t know what their protein and phosphorus content would be (both relevant to CKD management). I don’t want to risk trying to solve one problem (diarrhea);which might make an other existing one (CKD) worse. And a lot of these foods are dry, which I’d certainly rather not feed. Sapphire has always eaten mostly wet chicken-based foods and the vet suggests another option is to try a novel single protein source, in case chicken is the culprit. Decent wet single protein commercial foods aren’t easy to find so I wondered about raw but of course that wouldn’t be complete and is still going to be high protein/phos…
Any thoughts please to help? The vet wants me to try something and repeat bloods in six weeks. I just don’t know what to do and am beside myself with worry
