kimouette
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone,
I'm kind of becoming the voice of the french owners with sick here! IThis time it's a good friend of mine..
Her 11 year old cat is currently in stage 2 of CRF (or atleast that's what I found out using tanya's website, his creatine is 175). Now the vet is suspecting the cat is also on his way to becoming diabetic. So of course she is putting away all dry food now. She asked me to find a good food suitable for both CRF and diabetes. I found one (that is also listed on Tanya's website), but the fabricant mentions that this food should be considered as complementary food only. By looking at the label it looks like the only thing missing is fat. Here's the description :
Recommended feeding: Feeding recommendation:
A normal 4 kg - cat gets three meals a day, each 90 grams[/quote]
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but the only thing missing is fat right? In that case could she simply add salmon oil to the food? And if so, how many mg or teaspoons?
Oh and one last thing... I know that CRF cat's must eat low phosphorus food (and this one definately is low phosphorus), but since the calcium/phosphorus ratio is respected, doesn't that mean that the cat wont have enough calcium?
I'm kind of becoming the voice of the french owners with sick here! IThis time it's a good friend of mine..
Her 11 year old cat is currently in stage 2 of CRF (or atleast that's what I found out using tanya's website, his creatine is 175). Now the vet is suspecting the cat is also on his way to becoming diabetic. So of course she is putting away all dry food now. She asked me to find a good food suitable for both CRF and diabetes. I found one (that is also listed on Tanya's website), but the fabricant mentions that this food should be considered as complementary food only. By looking at the label it looks like the only thing missing is fat. Here's the description :
Porta 21 pure chicken in whole pieces
Porta 21 is free of flavor enhancers, artificial preservatives and contains no dyes, flavors and attractants.
Composition: Chicken (65%) in chicken broth (35%)
Recommended feeding: Feeding recommendation:
A normal 4 kg - cat gets three meals a day, each 90 grams[/quote]
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but the only thing missing is fat right? In that case could she simply add salmon oil to the food? And if so, how many mg or teaspoons?
Oh and one last thing... I know that CRF cat's must eat low phosphorus food (and this one definately is low phosphorus), but since the calcium/phosphorus ratio is respected, doesn't that mean that the cat wont have enough calcium?
