I have a cat with IBD and Diabetes so he's on the royal canin high fiber mixed with pate Merrick but he's not liking it so much unless i put a topper of something on it which has been the diabetes dry food he will cherry pick out. How is your guy with IBD doing on freeze dried food? Maybe I need to switch to Primal as a topper...I do have the Stella and chewy's and as commented below its too high in carbs.....My cat has IBD and someone suggested freeze dried raw to me. My cat is not a diabetic but she is on prednisolone for an auto-immune disease so I am trying to keep her carbs low so she won't become overweight and develop diabetes. So I am interested in an opinion also.
Ill search the vital essentials and see if thaot isn't something we can feed too. All my cats have been free fed on dry food and once a day canned but now no more dry and only canned so they all miss the crunch of the kibble i suppose. I'm willing to try anything low carb but it also has to agree with Olivers sensitive tummy.
I think it got the Turkey thinking it was lower carb..........maybe Rabbit (i hate to buy rabbit though) might be easier on his tummy?Which protein? If you have an issue try one of their novel proteins, one never tried before.
all my cats love the Stella and Chewy but refuse to eat it rehydrated so i use it as a treat or now a food topper but the carbs are too high so that is why i got some primal nuggets.... will be here tomorrow so we will see how the weekend goes with his tummy.Chewy has VE. I tried the YA dry and all my kitties had digestive upset even after 6 weeks. Non of my kitties will touch Stella and Chewy. This works for us.
I think it got the Turkey thinking it was lower carb..........maybe Rabbit (i hate to buy rabbit though) might be easier on his tummy?
Primal is all low carb. I’ve used turkey, chicken, and pork both fd and frozen. You just have to see what doesn’t trigger the IBD. What protein has worked for you in the past? The girls liked VE frozen as well. I’ve been told it’s not as popular as other brands. Not many stores carry the cat version here.
My cats eat anything pretty much. Right now we use Royal Canin High fiber and i don't know what protein that is. I also mix in Chicken Merrick Pate. I try to stick with Chicken or Tukey.......Ill see how he does on the Primal over the weekend. Thank you for the suggestion as to a certain protein possibly irritating his IBD.Primal is all low carb. I’ve used turkey, chicken, and pork both fd and frozen. You just have to see what doesn’t trigger the IBD. What protein has worked for you in the past? The girls liked VE frozen as well. I’ve been told it’s not as popular as other brands. Not many stores carry the cat version here.
My cats eat anything pretty much. Right now we use Royal Canin High fiber and i don't know what protein that is. I also mix in Chicken Merrick Pate. I try to stick with Chicken or Tukey.......Ill see how he does on the Primal over the weekend. Thank you for the suggestion as to a certain protein possibly irritating his IBD.
Yes, sadly its the only food that binds him and i thought i could wean him off but when i tried he reverted back to cow patty poop or worse so we mix in the merrick trying to counter act the carbs but i don't know if that's helping. I have monitored his glucose but not daily and we are giving 2 units if he eats well and 1 if he doesn't and watching for water intake and so far he seems ok, he's not drinking excessively and seems to be keeping the weight he put back on, on and over all a happy boy.Is that the Calorie Control High Fiber? It looks like from the food list that it has 29% carbs, so be sure to do some extra monitoring as you switch to the Primal. That could have a big impact on insulin needs.
Not too many have it here either. If they sell the VE dog raw they can order the cat raw. I did that to try it. As long as Chewy has it, it doesn’t matter though.I can't get the frozen VE. None of the stores even see the freeze dried. I can only order it from chewy.
No he isn't.......is it something i can slip into his food? I cant pill him..... can i get this at an all natural store like Sprouts, Jimbos?Is he on a daily probiotic such as s. boulardii? It can take a couple of weeks to reach full build-up, but it made a world of difference for my IBD boy. Also, Slippery Elm Bark for flare ups works wonders. Let me know if you need more info about either of those.
. Sam was feral when I got him, and super aggressive, but this really worked. At first I had to get his head pretty far back over his shoulders like she does in the video, but as he's learning I'm not trying to kill him, now I just need to tip it back a little. It took some learning and practice, but it's been worth it since I now have to pill him daily. Oh, and don't squirt water in their mouth. I just put some treats or food in front of him so as soon as I release his head he can eat something. I dont' know if this will help with your kitty, but it was so life changing here that I like to share it in case it might help someone else wow thanks for sharing all this! I certainly will look into the two above and see about getting that for Oliver. I appreciate it. I cant watch the video now while at work but once home i will. Really appreciate this!!Here is the link to info on Slippery Elm Bark
http://www.felinecrf.org/holistic_treatments.htm
There are directions for making it into a little syrup or paste. I've just mixed it with a tiny bit of water, sprinkled some freeze dried treats into it, mixed and fed. At first it was a lot of treats to a little SEB, but when he's sick enough he'll usually just take it since he's figured out it makes him feel better.
As far as the s. boulardii:
Jarrow Brand S. Boulardii is said to be bitter, and most kitties will not eat it.
Nutricology, A.O.R. Florastar and Renew Life brands can be sprinkled on or mixed into foods - just make sure that whatever you get doesn't say "S. Boulardii with MOS". It isn't dangerous, just tastes bad. Look for something around 5 billion CFU and split it into two doses (morning and night).
There's a ton of great info about it here: RawFeedingForIBDCats.org
And of course if it's a really serious flare, nothing like that nasty metronidazole to take care of it. I couldn't pill my cat either for the longest time, but I finally learned how with this video. Hint: They have to be standing on a slippery surface. If they are on carpet they can get enough traction to escape. My tile floor in the bathroom works great. Sam was feral when I got him, and super aggressive, but this really worked. At first I had to get his head pretty far back over his shoulders like she does in the video, but as he's learning I'm not trying to kill him, now I just need to tip it back a little. It took some learning and practice, but it's been worth it since I now have to pill him daily. Oh, and don't squirt water in their mouth. I just put some treats or food in front of him so as soon as I release his head he can eat something. I dont' know if this will help with your kitty, but it was so life changing here that I like to share it in case it might help someone else
That’s a great idea and I think I have some gel caps!Also get gel capsules, size 3 or 4 and put the pills in them. That way there’s no taste. You can combine more than one pill in a single gel cap and chase it with something yummy. My cats liked Gerbers 2nds ham, beef or turkey. I also dippedtge gelcaps in tge Gerbers so it slid down easy. You can get gelcaps on amazon, from capsuline.com or thrivingpets. The higher the number the SMALLER the gelcap. I like 3 and 4. 5s are even smaller but I fond the others just fine.