Hi everyone. I write from South America and I am happy to find this page. My cat (Tuni) is 14 years old and the vet says she may have diabetes and kidney damage, but she still needs more tests. For now she is confirmed: hyperthyroidism (8.4 ug / dl) and hypertension (180). Her symptoms are that she drinks about 400 cc of water (before 100 cc), then urinates 7-8 times a day. She licks her genital area without a specific pattern. And she does a "lick her lips" type of gesture to her after eating, drinking or randomly (before she only did it prior to throwing up hairballs).
Please, I need help with these questions:
1. The biochemical profile and thyroid exam were done with clotted blood. Does this affect the result?
2. My cat Tuni is very nervous (she just tried to put her in the urine transport bag for fear), could this increase her blood pressure and thyroid hormone?
3. Tuni’s feeding has been cooked chicken, turkey and organ meats…So I feel like we regress if we switch to a commercial diet. Anyway, I would like to know if the brit diabetic food (one of the only options to order) could help Tuni considering all her problems. If I order the cans tomorrow they will arrive in 1 week. Attached the ingredients, analysis and product page. Thank you.
https://britvetdiets.com/diets/30-diabetes
COMPOSITION:
dehydrated chicken (48%), yellow peas (20%), yellow pea protein, chicken fat (4%), potato protein, bamboo lignocellulose (2%), salmon oil (2%), hydrolysed chicken liver (2%), minerals, sodium chloride, psyllium husks and seeds (0.5%), dried algae (0.5%, Ascophyllum nodosum), hydrolysed crustacean shells (a source of glucosamine sulphate, 0.035%), hydrolysed cartilage (a source of chondroitin sulphate, 0.023%), yeast extract (source of mannan-oligosaccharides, 0.018%), β-glucans (0.018%), sea buckthorn (0.015%), fructo-oligosaccharides (0.012%), Mojave yucca (0.012%)
METABOLISABLE ENERGY:
3,740 kcal/kg
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
crude protein 46.0 %, fat content 13.0 %, crude fibre 3.0 %, crude ash 7.7 %, moisture 10 %, omega 3 0.55 %, omega 6 1.6 %, calcium 1.3 %, phosphorus 1.0 %, sodium 0.4 %, magnesium 0.07 %, starch 15 %, total sugars 0.8 %
NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES PER 1 KG:
vitamin A (3a672a) 26,000 I.U., vitamin D3 (E671) 1,000 I.U., vitamin E (3a700) 1,000 mg, vitamin C (3a312) 300 mg, choline chloride (3a890) 2,300 mg, biotin (3a880) 3 mg, vitamin B1 (3a821) 10 mg, vitamin B2 30 mg, niacinamide (3a315) 60 mg, calcium-D-panthothenate (3a841) 60 mg, vitamin B6 (3a831) 35 mg, folic acid (3a316) 15 mg, vitamin B12 0.15 mg, zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate (3b606) 110 mg, ferrous chelate of amino acids hydrate (E1) 55 mg manganese chelate if amino acids hydrate (E5) 35 mg, potassium iodide (3b201) 3 mg, cupric chelate of amino acids hydrate (E4) 3 mg, organic form of Selenium produced by Saccaromyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (selenised yeast inactivated) (3b8.10) 0.2 mg, taurine (3a370) 2,300
mg, L-carnitine (3a910) 600 mg, L-methionine (3c305) 4 000 mg. Gut flora stabilisers per 1 kg: Enterococcus faecium DSM 10663/NCIMB 10415 (4b1707) 1x109 CFU
Please, I need help with these questions:
1. The biochemical profile and thyroid exam were done with clotted blood. Does this affect the result?
2. My cat Tuni is very nervous (she just tried to put her in the urine transport bag for fear), could this increase her blood pressure and thyroid hormone?
3. Tuni’s feeding has been cooked chicken, turkey and organ meats…So I feel like we regress if we switch to a commercial diet. Anyway, I would like to know if the brit diabetic food (one of the only options to order) could help Tuni considering all her problems. If I order the cans tomorrow they will arrive in 1 week. Attached the ingredients, analysis and product page. Thank you.
https://britvetdiets.com/diets/30-diabetes
COMPOSITION:
dehydrated chicken (48%), yellow peas (20%), yellow pea protein, chicken fat (4%), potato protein, bamboo lignocellulose (2%), salmon oil (2%), hydrolysed chicken liver (2%), minerals, sodium chloride, psyllium husks and seeds (0.5%), dried algae (0.5%, Ascophyllum nodosum), hydrolysed crustacean shells (a source of glucosamine sulphate, 0.035%), hydrolysed cartilage (a source of chondroitin sulphate, 0.023%), yeast extract (source of mannan-oligosaccharides, 0.018%), β-glucans (0.018%), sea buckthorn (0.015%), fructo-oligosaccharides (0.012%), Mojave yucca (0.012%)
METABOLISABLE ENERGY:
3,740 kcal/kg
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
crude protein 46.0 %, fat content 13.0 %, crude fibre 3.0 %, crude ash 7.7 %, moisture 10 %, omega 3 0.55 %, omega 6 1.6 %, calcium 1.3 %, phosphorus 1.0 %, sodium 0.4 %, magnesium 0.07 %, starch 15 %, total sugars 0.8 %
NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES PER 1 KG:
vitamin A (3a672a) 26,000 I.U., vitamin D3 (E671) 1,000 I.U., vitamin E (3a700) 1,000 mg, vitamin C (3a312) 300 mg, choline chloride (3a890) 2,300 mg, biotin (3a880) 3 mg, vitamin B1 (3a821) 10 mg, vitamin B2 30 mg, niacinamide (3a315) 60 mg, calcium-D-panthothenate (3a841) 60 mg, vitamin B6 (3a831) 35 mg, folic acid (3a316) 15 mg, vitamin B12 0.15 mg, zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate (3b606) 110 mg, ferrous chelate of amino acids hydrate (E1) 55 mg manganese chelate if amino acids hydrate (E5) 35 mg, potassium iodide (3b201) 3 mg, cupric chelate of amino acids hydrate (E4) 3 mg, organic form of Selenium produced by Saccaromyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (selenised yeast inactivated) (3b8.10) 0.2 mg, taurine (3a370) 2,300
mg, L-carnitine (3a910) 600 mg, L-methionine (3c305) 4 000 mg. Gut flora stabilisers per 1 kg: Enterococcus faecium DSM 10663/NCIMB 10415 (4b1707) 1x109 CFU
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