Michelle and Doodle
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1ps = 98, 2ps = 69
okay... I just did some reading on magnesium/potassium --- I see your point Jess - and Thank You.
And yes I do understand that the renal value changes may not be related to diet . I've just been not sure what to do... and I've been being rather reactive.
So at the risk of seeming to continue being reactive ;-) I will stop feeding Friskies SD (again) as of today.
I think I'll do what Choy-Foong suggested and try a med phos food - one that is NOT low in magnesium.
That makes sense to me and since we will be continueing to monitor him we'll be able to add a phos binder if it's needed.
Thank you both again!
1ps = 98, 2ps = 69
Jess & Earl said:Michelle and Doodle said:He IS back on Friskies ( SD for the most part) I took him off that out of concern over the possibility of it lowering his potassium. But when I changed his diet, his renal values spiked - so I put him back on Friskies again and now they are back down. He's picky, I wish he would just eat Wellness but I'm struggling to find another food that will work for him.
You know these two things may not be at all related, right? The renal values and the Friskies? Did we already discuss magnesium? If his food is low in magnesium, he may not be able to keep up his potassium.
okay... I just did some reading on magnesium/potassium --- I see your point Jess - and Thank You.
And yes I do understand that the renal value changes may not be related to diet . I've just been not sure what to do... and I've been being rather reactive.
So at the risk of seeming to continue being reactive ;-) I will stop feeding Friskies SD (again) as of today.
I think I'll do what Choy-Foong suggested and try a med phos food - one that is NOT low in magnesium.
That makes sense to me and since we will be continueing to monitor him we'll be able to add a phos binder if it's needed.
Thank you both again!