5/13/20 Olive AMPS 239; +4.5=206; +6=199; PMPS 238; +4.5=166. Food ?

Olive & Paula

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This is what I received from company on new flavor of Paws Brand food. It's on 1000 kcal, since cats are not eating 1000 cal is this safe? The As Fed looks safe.

What do you think?

Hello again,

The typical amounts of the requested nutrients are listed below with their respective products.

1. Mixed Grill

Carbohydrates M.E.: 18.12 g/1000 Kcal M.E.
Carbohydrates As-Fed: 2.16%

Phosphorus M.E.: 2.94 g/1000 Kcal M.E.
Phosphorus As-Fed: 0.35%

2. Supper Supreme

Carbohydrates M.E.: 34.58 g/1000 Kcal M.E.
Carbohydrates As-Fed: 3.10%

Phosphorus M.E.: 5.13 g/1000 Kcal M.E.
Phosphorus As-Fed: 0.46%

I'm thinking Ollie had a green overnight. I'm hoping she will now start working this dose as appy has picked up and is more alert. Hope this p'titis episode is winding down.
 
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And the 5.5 oz cans are only $0.59 per can, where FF 3 oz cans are $0.65-0.69 per can.

Paula has a new mission, to get the only store near me that carries the Paws to get the 5.5 oz cans and in the other flavors besides chicken.

The 13 oz can, found one of them I think is just to big for us.
 
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I did some reading on that kcal thing..wow...that's confusing...but it seems that the calorie is the same as a kilocalorie...is that what you get from your research?
 
I did some reading on that kcal thing..wow...that's confusing...but it seems that the calorie is the same as a kilocalorie...is that what you get from your research?

It's the 1000kcal vs 100kcal which is what the food list goes by. Thinking the carbs above would be lower if done on 100 kcal, I just want to know for sure. Maybe Marje will know.
 
@Marje and Gracie Would you know if the carbs listed from company in my 1st post above are safe? They gave me calculations based on 1000 kcal instead of 100.

As Fed seems safe though.
The issue is that the as fed alone doesn’t tell the whole story. You have to have the as-feds for protein, fat, carbs and then plug into a calculator To get %. Alories from each macronutrient. The 1000 kcal issue is easily resolved by dividing by 10 to get everything to 100 kcal.
 
The issue is that the as fed alone doesn’t tell the whole story. You have to have the as-feds for protein, fat, carbs and then plug into a calculator To get %. Alories from each macronutrient. The 1000 kcal issue is easily resolved by dividing by 10 to get everything to 100 kcal.

Thanks
 
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