We don’t have low carb cuz he’s on raw food but my mom fed him at +4. Finished up all foodFeed some LC and get a +3.5 or +4?
Sorry, by LC I meant his usual food and not anything higher in carbs. Are you at +4? If yes, can your mom get another test now?We don’t have low carb cuz he’s on raw food but my mom fed him at +4. Finished up all food
Sorry, by LC I meant his usual food and not anything higher in carbs. Are you at +4? If yes, can your mom get another test now?
Sorry, by LC I meant his usual food and not anything higher in carbs. Are you at +4? If yes, can your mom get another test now?
Most of the Red Dog/Blue Kat are in the 3-5% carb range, so perfect LC. But it's time to break out the high carb!
Up Bubba!
Honey on the gums or honey/syrup on a bit of LC is fine. At one point I was considering doing some of the Honest Kitchen dehydrated raw. It used to be at least MC, but it's easier to just do honey or syrup. We also had a member feeding raw that made her own gravy with potato or rice flour.
Hopefully today isn't your nap between night shifts.
Yes, he cleared the bounce and dropped to show what this dose can do. Bounce clearing cycle can definitely have extra downward momentum to them.
His new dose as of tonight is 5.5 units. Reduce when they go under 50, and it's been more than a cycle or two. The depot of the 6.5 unit dose is gone, and 6 units is showing it's too much.
How long until the vet appointment? Would like to get him up and stable for that. Ask the vet about acupuncture, it really helped Neko's arthritis.
Do we have another test yet?
It’s 3.1mmol and we leave in about 35 minutes. He didn’t finish his food I put down earlier so I’ll give him another honey boostLeave for the vet in 1/2 hour? I'd test again soon and see if he needs a higher carb boost or is OK to stick with LC.
Yeah that’s what I figured too. We opened a can of fissie and added some fish juice to the rest of his meal to finish it. Once he heard the can open he perked right up LOLOLHe might not need honey if he was home, but best to boost him up a bit for the visit to stay safe. Up Bubba!
Good luck at the vets.
Most of the results sound great!
Which percent of the three meats are you feeding Bubba? Beef is good for phosphorus, kangaroo and buffalo are a bit higher. Lamb, venison, and wild boar are lower P options. But that was from data a number of years ago. Don't know if RDBK has since changed their formulas. When Neko's phosphorus crept up, I switched out her even higher P RDBK (chicken, turkey) for home made with TC Feline or FoodFurLife premix and chicken/turkey. That helped delay adding binder for a while.
2 lbs is a lot of weight gain, not so good for arthritis. Any other options to help with that from the vet? Not loving the continued Onsior with a senior kitty, as the manufacturer doesn't recommend more than 3 days. Also it's an NSAID, not sure that's good for kidneys. I found a few vet clinic or other websites that suggest it's not a good idea for kidney cats, including this one. I did find another study that tested cats, including early stage CKD cats on it for a month with no side effect if on minimal dose. Bubba is stage 2 at this point so still in the early category. Another great website for you to learn more about kidney disease in cats: http://www.felinecrf.org/