CIVVIE Cat: Question on Kidney friendly food

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We took in a Civvie at the Catnip Cottage. She was found as a stray, and the family that found her cannot properly care for her. The records from her microchip were many years out of date, and Home Again could not find her contacts to let them know she was found. We reported her found to them in case they get any calls on her, and then the people who found her surrendered her to our vet, who has turned her over to us at the Catnip Cottage.

Her name is Cocoa, a senior blind Siamese. I took her home to the Catnip Cottage last night. We ran bloodwork on her. She is FIV and FeLv negative. She has kidney disease. Her kidney numbers were VERY high. This is the most probably cause to her high blood pressure, which caused her detached retina's and resultant blindness. She also has a slight heart murmer, probably from her illness, again the kidneys.

Cocoa is a very sweet and talkative girl with a good appetite. She has old hematoma's at the base of her ears that has caused a thickening there and gives her ears an adorable Scottish Fold appearance. She is a lovely seal-point long-haired Meezer. She's learning her way around my house, investigating and trying to memorize and discover where things are.

The vet did start her on Enalapril for her blood pressure.

My question is that I do not want to do the standard kidney prescription dry-food diet vets seem to always recommend. What kidney-friendly foods do you all recommend?

I use Taste of the Wild dry for my cats who consume dry food, which is a very good quality low-carb dry food. I feed the rest of the cats either 9-lives canned or Friskies canned minced varieties.
 
Maureen

Please head to Dr Lisa's page. For certain, moisture (ie canned), lower phosphorous, etc. I've no idea about protein levels for a cat at this stage. Also look into phosphorous binders.
 
I don't know if this will be helpful, but when Witn was alive, she had both CRF and diabetes. I fed her the Friskies Special Diet canned foods. In her case, the only flavor I did not feed her was the Chicken & Gravy because of the carbs. During the years she was on this diet, both her kidney values and BG readings remained stable.
 
Well...excepting for the recall I would suggest Wellness, when they get their act together. On Janet and Binkys chart, Ideally you should look for phosphorus around or under 250.. on the katkarma charts here
http://webpages.charter.net/katkarma/canfood.htm
, its measured differently and you want to stay closer to or under 1.0 percent. there are "updated" pages but its been a while since those have been updated. newer foods wont be on it.

ETA: Benazepril and enalapril are used to help the kidneys...but systemic high blood pressure usually gets treated with Amlodipine (norvasc). Merlyn was on benazepril for his kidneys and heart but he didnt have systemic high bp.
 
I have a cat with CKD and I feed Wellness Chicken or Turkey or Evo 95% Chicken and Turkey, Beef or Venison and Merrick BG turkey, chicken or beef. All fish flavors tend to have very high phosphorous. You don't want to feed dry because CKD kitties need all the water they can get to stay hydrated. I always add water to their canned food.

Good luck and thank you for taking in this needy kitty!!

Jenny
 
Thank You

She is not diabetic, so I don't have to watch carbs so much. I picked up Friskies special diet last night because it was easy to find. I'll look into the Wellness, Merrick or EVO.
 
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