Glassgoblin
Member Since 2018
Okay; so since diagnosis Jaxa has been eating Young Again Zero mature, and recently we switched to the LID because she suddenly started having soft bm (diarrhea maybe once a week but usually just soft/keeps its shape bm). When you have a sick cat you really start to pay attention to these things, right? So I took her to the vet and we ruled out parasites, worms, and her labs were all normal so we started fortiflora (on our third box since then) and Slippery Elm Bark (1/4 tsp daily since then also), and she is continuing to eat about 3/4-1 can of FF every night. However, she still have this little poop problem.
I tried ordering Dr. Elsey's and waited for over a month as it was back-ordered, and then canceled when they told me it would be another month. I think I remember Wysong Epigen 90 being suggested, so was thinking about ordering that. A 5lb bag on Chewy isn't so bad for cost. Should that be a better food for her than the YA? (taking into consideration that ECID) Would the Orijen dried foods be an acceptable change?- I can buy that locally but have no clue about carb content. We tried the seafood free sample of Dr. Elseys back when she was willing to eat seafood but never tried chicken, and some of the foods are super expensive if she refuses to eat them.
Also, I went to my local place this last weekend to grab some Weruvia pate (haven't tried it yet but got a couple) and got a can of NurtiSource pate food (made in MN); it is not on the canned food charts though- no grains or potato, no chicken, and we got one can of High Plains Select (beef, pork, lamb and rabbit). Does anyone know anything or use this food? Jaxa likes it so far but I only give a spoon at a time mixed with her FF. I am looking for a wet replacement of FF since they have so many reoccurring recalls and issues. The main problem is that she refuses to eat anything but pate, and hates seafood flavors (and gets sick from them).
I am also trying to make some things; I've made liver soup and bone broth in the last month and bought a pack of giblets from two turkeys to try making a food (local place has the nutrient supplement to add to homemade foods too). I don't think I could get her to only eat homemade food though so right now the plan is to use it as a treat and to supplement her meals.
I have liked the YA because it is locally made (MN here), but I am ready to move to something else if it will improve Jaxa's litterbox experience. Her bg has been so good, she is energetic and playing every day, affectionate and seems happy and healthy except for this one little issue.
I tried ordering Dr. Elsey's and waited for over a month as it was back-ordered, and then canceled when they told me it would be another month. I think I remember Wysong Epigen 90 being suggested, so was thinking about ordering that. A 5lb bag on Chewy isn't so bad for cost. Should that be a better food for her than the YA? (taking into consideration that ECID) Would the Orijen dried foods be an acceptable change?- I can buy that locally but have no clue about carb content. We tried the seafood free sample of Dr. Elseys back when she was willing to eat seafood but never tried chicken, and some of the foods are super expensive if she refuses to eat them.
Also, I went to my local place this last weekend to grab some Weruvia pate (haven't tried it yet but got a couple) and got a can of NurtiSource pate food (made in MN); it is not on the canned food charts though- no grains or potato, no chicken, and we got one can of High Plains Select (beef, pork, lamb and rabbit). Does anyone know anything or use this food? Jaxa likes it so far but I only give a spoon at a time mixed with her FF. I am looking for a wet replacement of FF since they have so many reoccurring recalls and issues. The main problem is that she refuses to eat anything but pate, and hates seafood flavors (and gets sick from them).
I am also trying to make some things; I've made liver soup and bone broth in the last month and bought a pack of giblets from two turkeys to try making a food (local place has the nutrient supplement to add to homemade foods too). I don't think I could get her to only eat homemade food though so right now the plan is to use it as a treat and to supplement her meals.
I have liked the YA because it is locally made (MN here), but I am ready to move to something else if it will improve Jaxa's litterbox experience. Her bg has been so good, she is energetic and playing every day, affectionate and seems happy and healthy except for this one little issue.