Bandit's Mom
Member Since 2019
The tests I look at for CKD are: BUN, creatinine, SDMA if available, phosphorus, calcium, potassium, hematocrit, USG, and protein in urine.
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@Marje and Gracie, @Wendy&Neko I got the vet to draw blood for a complete renal profile on Budge during her dental yesterday. Budge was without food and water for 12 hours - not sure if that affects test results.
BUN - 30
Creatinine - 2.21
Phosphorous - 4.8
Calcium - 10.1
Potassium - 3.9
Sodium - 153
Chloride - 118
HCT - 49.6% (test done on day of FLUTD episode)
USG - 1.015
Protein - F. Trace
(Urine test was done on a morning sample but during one of her episodes of FLUTD - not sure if that affects the values)
DIET CHANGE
I need to take stock of how to alter Budge's diet. The vet was again harping on a urinary diet - she's strongly against raw (homemade or commercial) and even canned! When I told her that Budge doesn't drink water her solution was to get a water fountain
. So I'm not going to waste my time having a diet conversation with her! My options are:(a) I switch her to Young Again (which is 0.5% phosphorous) and she will be happy to have it but I will have to figure out how to get water into her - is chicken stock low in phosphorous? Budge had a urethral blockage in March and now has FLUTD! So hydration is as critical as phosphorous for her.
(b) Continue with the only LC canned option I have i.e. Whiskas - which is not a great food/brand and has 1.42% phosphorous (0.22% on as fed basis).
(c) See if she will eat raw - there is a commercial raw food company here (https://barfindia.com/barf-for-cats/) but Marje tells me that not all meat (for e.g. rabbit) is low phosphorous?
Will get Bandit's Renal Profile mid next week when her dental is scheduled. Apologize for doing this piecemeal but would be great if you could take a look and put me out of my misery!

How long do I boil the meat/chicken? And would this be chicken with bones or boneless chicken? For low phos?