

What food are your feeding? I am trying to find some different foods but the low phos/low carb is so limited.Please eat, Gizmo!![]()
That is the million dollar question.What food are your feeding? I am trying to find some different foods but the low phos/low carb is so limited.
I am thinking about ordering off of Chewy to try some brands I don’t have access to around my house. I just hate to order a whole case of something they won’t eat.Is this it? Where do you get it?Lizzie , I am feeding Elmo Whole Earth Duck pate ... started my civvies on it too and it has helped my civvie Chris’s stomach upsetHappy appy prayers to sweet Gizmo and hugs to you
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Both my diabetic cat and CKD civvie love Weruva Cats in the Kitchen Fowl Ball
). BTW - an immersion blender will turn it into a wonderful loose pate I check on RAWZ a while ago and (if memory serves) there was none to be found for over 500 miles - lol.He is still liking RAWZ
I just did that.I am thinking about ordering off of Chewy to try some brands I don’t have access to around my house. I just hate to order a whole case of something they won’t eat.

I did chat with Chewy's customer service and they will accept returns of partial cases (free return shipping too). In the past I have just donated the food to a no-kill shelter (and may still do that) but good to know that they will accept partial cases.Yes and I get it on Chewy .... Elmo’s kidneys are part of our fine line we walk so I go low phos as well as low carb ... civvie boys like it too .
-Just checking in on Gizmo, since I haven't visited your condo in quite a while. I can certainly sympathize with the foods thing. Rusty has never been food-motivated, is allergic to beef and fish, and only has 5 teeth, so needs patés. He is still liking RAWZ (96% chicken & chicken liver and 96% turkey & turkey liver), but it is not easy to find, since it is only sold in independent pet food stores. I don't know the phos. in these foods.
Sending eat yer fuds vines to Gizmo.
I am giving phos binder so I am hoping that will be enough to help. Don't have much choice. He has to eat.I'm not for sure, but I think these foods are too high in phosphorus for a CKD kitty.
I am giving phos binder so I am hoping that will be enough to help. Don't have much choice. He has to eat.
I attached my research paper for you.
I hope there is something that you ordered that he likes.I just did that.I did chat with Chewy's customer service and they will accept returns of partial cases (free return shipping too). In the past I have just donated the food to a no-kill shelter (and may still do that) but good to know that they will accept partial cases.
This is what I ordered:
CANIDAE - PURE - Grain Free Chicken Pate
Holistic Select Grain Free Chicken Liver & Lamb Pâté Recipe
Whole Earth Farms Grain Free Real Duck Recipe Pate
And last weekend I ordered (arriving today).
Hound & Gatos Chicken & Chicken Liver Formula Grain-Free
I attached my research paper for you. I am going to look for some of the others locally at PetSmart/Petco (etc.) this weekend.

Kathy, while I was waiting for Forrest's BW results and anticipating that he could be in the beginning stages of CKD ( he is not) I found research to support exactly what you are saying about humans, but the research was for cats and it said the same thing. Cats need protein and giving them an all protein diet did not impact CKD/ They are obligate carnivores and if they are CKD then feed high quality proteins. Some proteins have more phos than others. Poultry is lower than pork and duck is lower than poultry. I had decided if Forrest had begun CKD that I would not change his raw diet, but to be mindful of the proteins he was getting. Sometimes I think that a lot of the research out their for feline diets are so slanted by the cat food companies. JMHO.-
I'm not for sure, but I think these foods are too high in phosphorus for a CKD kitty.
However, 30 years ago, I read a book by Adelle Davis, a licensed nutritionist, who treated humans with failing kidneys. She decided that a sick human needed more protein , rather than less, no matter what the scientists said. She treated her people accordingly, and they did better than those on the kidney failure diets.
This what they call anecdotal information. Still, I decided to test her theory. After having treated 2 CKD kitties traditionally, I decided to apply her method to my new CKD kitties. As per her CKD humans, a sick kitty needs a high protein diet in order to repair the damaged cells and stay as healthy as possible.
I found some recipes for home-made food for cats, stopped with all the advised foods, and went straight to the best quality food I could prepare for them at home.
I found that my high protein, home-made diets caused my 3 CKD kitties to live no longer, nor shorter than had my former 2 kitties on the recommended CKD diets. Also, on the new diet, their fur was smoother and glossier, and their attitudes/behavior happier on the "forbidden" foods.
ECID, of course. And all this is anecdotal - not scientific data.
Kathy, while I was waiting for Forrest's BW results and anticipating that he could be in the beginning stages of CKD ( he is not) I found research to support exactly what you are saying about humans, but the research was for cats and it said the same thing. Cats need protein and giving them an all protein diet did not impact CKD/ They are obligate carnivores and if they are CKD then feed high quality proteins. Some proteins have more phos than others. Poultry is lower than pork and duck is lower than poultry. I had decided if Forrest had begun CKD that I would not change his raw diet, but to be mindful of the proteins he was getting. Sometimes I think that a lot of the research out their for feline diets are so slanted by the cat food companies. JMHO.
While visiting Tanya site for CKD she said over and over: The bottom line is that your cat needs to eat. If that means giving them higher phos food, then so be it. They just need to eat.
Yes, I took a nutrition class in college and was told by the instructor that there is NO degree for a nutritionist. Like you said, it's a 12 week course. What we need to pay attention to is Dietician with a degree.I'm leery of nutritionists who go to California (or wherever) for a 12 week crash course, emerging with, what to me seems a questionable license to practice as a nutritionists
Yes, I took a nutrition class in college and was told by the instructor that there is NO degree for a nutritionist. Like you said, it's a 12 week course. What we need to pay attention to is Dietician with a degree.
My research said that chicken breast is higher than chicken thigh meat. Chicken breast 3 oz is 190 mg phos and chicken thighs 3 oz is 150.
ETA: sorry Lizzie for the highjack.![]()
That's Adelle Davis' degree from Berkeley. She had an amazing amount of training: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelle_Davis
Berkeley offered the first degree in nutrition, which I never before knew.
I did trust her advice. and raised a few under sized kittens, basically using her advice for newborn humans, and a wonderful vet who showed me how to tube feed. Every 2 hours for 2 weeks, until they were able to suckle. Lost a lot of weight. lol.
I've never tried chicken thighs -dunno if they'll eat it, but I'll certainly try them.
As to the 12 week course? I know a woman who took one in Cal. My God, she sometimes sounds so stupid, and she really is very bright. She has decided that all disease is related to sugar, and everyone, yes, EVERYONE is diabetic. She's the now age version of the sometimes silly, sometimes dangerous "old" new age medicine.

PMPS=179
History:
AMPS=163, +1.5=215

Adelle Davis is PHENOMENAL! Love her books...my mom had those. Great stuff.![]()