Kiki Thor
Member Since 2017
Hi!
A few weeks ago I began fostering a new cat, Cola. She is about 10 years old, very overweight, has arthritis, and chronic constipation. She does not have mega colon, but her colon is on the larger side of normal. She's not diabetic, but I see it in her future if we don't get her weight down.
She is on a monthly injection of catrophen for her arthritis, 2.5 mg of cisapride once a day for her constipation as well as 1/8th tspn of laxaday twice daily. She is on a diet of hills i/d and purina en.
She has a bowel movement about 3 times a week.
My question is, are these prescription foods really helping her? They are loaded with things like rice, potatoes, oats, wheat, corn starch, etc. Which obviously are not species appropriate, and the crude fibre content is 1-1.5% where as in the fancy feast pate the crude fibre is the same but a more species appropriate diet with way less carbs.
Here is my girl
A few weeks ago I began fostering a new cat, Cola. She is about 10 years old, very overweight, has arthritis, and chronic constipation. She does not have mega colon, but her colon is on the larger side of normal. She's not diabetic, but I see it in her future if we don't get her weight down.
She is on a monthly injection of catrophen for her arthritis, 2.5 mg of cisapride once a day for her constipation as well as 1/8th tspn of laxaday twice daily. She is on a diet of hills i/d and purina en.
She has a bowel movement about 3 times a week.
My question is, are these prescription foods really helping her? They are loaded with things like rice, potatoes, oats, wheat, corn starch, etc. Which obviously are not species appropriate, and the crude fibre content is 1-1.5% where as in the fancy feast pate the crude fibre is the same but a more species appropriate diet with way less carbs.
Here is my girl
