Barb & Mr. Frog
Member Since 2013
So... not sure where to begin, my cats were all fed dry most of their lives ( /guilt) When Frog was diagnosed in april with Diabetes, I immediately switched to all canned (this is a huge expense now, and I seem to throw away more than they eat some days)
At first, other than small issues, everything seemed better... I saw increases in energy, fur quality, mood, etc.
Now however, 3 of my civvies (and a possible fourth) are exhibiting signs of kidney failure...excessive peeing (sometimes baseball sized clumps) excessive drinking (2 fountains and two water bowls down, have to refill often) ... So, I went back again to the friskies special diet for those kitties... this only works some of the time, they eat the special diet every couple of days, when I offer it every day it gets wasted/refused.. and worse, the only one they eat consistently is the chicken one with the gravy, not something I really want to be putting down because of Frog.. or the salmon, which being fish I shouldn't be offering every day anyway from my understanding.
I can't afford to take them all to the vet, it simply can't happen, already scraping to save up for Frog's upcoming checkup/insulin... heading into winter and there is no money in winter due to dh being laid off, unemployment doesn't even cover the house payment. So, I have to go after the one thing I DO have control of... their diet.
I want to try feeding raw, but I'm scared now, because it seems from what I've been reading that low protein is better for kidney problems... does that mean raw would be a bad choice for them? How does phosphorous end up in canned food, is it part of the meat? If I started feeding raw would it be just as high in phosphorous?
I feel so awful, as if I've already lost them because I can't get them the treatment I know they will need, but crying wont help, and I need to do something.. anything.
All suggestions welcome
At first, other than small issues, everything seemed better... I saw increases in energy, fur quality, mood, etc.
Now however, 3 of my civvies (and a possible fourth) are exhibiting signs of kidney failure...excessive peeing (sometimes baseball sized clumps) excessive drinking (2 fountains and two water bowls down, have to refill often) ... So, I went back again to the friskies special diet for those kitties... this only works some of the time, they eat the special diet every couple of days, when I offer it every day it gets wasted/refused.. and worse, the only one they eat consistently is the chicken one with the gravy, not something I really want to be putting down because of Frog.. or the salmon, which being fish I shouldn't be offering every day anyway from my understanding.
I can't afford to take them all to the vet, it simply can't happen, already scraping to save up for Frog's upcoming checkup/insulin... heading into winter and there is no money in winter due to dh being laid off, unemployment doesn't even cover the house payment. So, I have to go after the one thing I DO have control of... their diet.
I want to try feeding raw, but I'm scared now, because it seems from what I've been reading that low protein is better for kidney problems... does that mean raw would be a bad choice for them? How does phosphorous end up in canned food, is it part of the meat? If I started feeding raw would it be just as high in phosphorous?
I feel so awful, as if I've already lost them because I can't get them the treatment I know they will need, but crying wont help, and I need to do something.. anything.
All suggestions welcome