leonorilda
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I'm trying to post again... my post was LOST...
My name is Leonor--I go by "leonorilda"--and my cats are Nati and Nicky. They are not diabetic.
Nati is an 8-1/2 year old very overweight cat. She's overweight because she scarfed down food intended for Valentín, my CRF cat who passed away on August 18, 2008. Valentín was born with deformed kidneys and had been on a diet of K/D. It was impossible to feed Nati and Valentín separately.
My second cat, Nicky, is a year and a half old... he joined us after Valentín succumbed to CRF. Nicky has congenital gingivitis under treatment (successfully) with Clindamycin. It's been suggested that his canned (wet) food intake be very limited and that he eat a good quality kibble. He is currently fed Hills Science Diet Oral Care.
Nati is being fed M/D on my vet's advice. She was prescribed M/D in September 2008. At that point, she weighed 18.5 pounds. If she has lost 1 pound on the M/D, that would be a miracle. I am very much concerned that all this extra weight could push Nati into a diabetic state, something I very much want to avoid.
Nicky sneaks Nati's food, which is not good.
I'm looking for a dry food that would promote weight loss in Nati that Nicky could also eat.
A friend in NYC suggested One Earth Naturals (because her very overweight senior cat has done very well with that food), but it is not sold in my area--I'm in Palo Alto, CA.
Does anyone have any recommendations, please?
Thanks so much!
Leonor
Nati =^..^=
Nicky =^..^=
My name is Leonor--I go by "leonorilda"--and my cats are Nati and Nicky. They are not diabetic.
Nati is an 8-1/2 year old very overweight cat. She's overweight because she scarfed down food intended for Valentín, my CRF cat who passed away on August 18, 2008. Valentín was born with deformed kidneys and had been on a diet of K/D. It was impossible to feed Nati and Valentín separately.
My second cat, Nicky, is a year and a half old... he joined us after Valentín succumbed to CRF. Nicky has congenital gingivitis under treatment (successfully) with Clindamycin. It's been suggested that his canned (wet) food intake be very limited and that he eat a good quality kibble. He is currently fed Hills Science Diet Oral Care.
Nati is being fed M/D on my vet's advice. She was prescribed M/D in September 2008. At that point, she weighed 18.5 pounds. If she has lost 1 pound on the M/D, that would be a miracle. I am very much concerned that all this extra weight could push Nati into a diabetic state, something I very much want to avoid.
Nicky sneaks Nati's food, which is not good.
I'm looking for a dry food that would promote weight loss in Nati that Nicky could also eat.
A friend in NYC suggested One Earth Naturals (because her very overweight senior cat has done very well with that food), but it is not sold in my area--I'm in Palo Alto, CA.
Does anyone have any recommendations, please?
Thanks so much!
Leonor
Nati =^..^=
Nicky =^..^=