I have three CRF kitties and one of them diabetic. Maus was in remission on Fancy Feast Classics until I switched him to Natures Organics and then to Wellness Adult Turkey for his CKD. He was on that for March and February. I thought those would be ok for his diabetes but his bg is SUDDENLY in the high 400s and 500s when before it was always below 100. I'm just starting ProZinc insulin yesterday evening and so haven't had a chance to gauge his blood glucose levels on that, yet. I've changed Maus to Royal Canin DS44 but have just found out that it is contraindicated for Kidney Disease and now I'm considering Purina DM Dietetic Management. (A great feline crf site, http://www.felinecrf.org/diabetes.htm#diet, mentions that for diabetic/CRF cats.)
All of my cats are taking all day and all night to finish eating now (they just don't like their food) and so have to remain separated from me, diabetic Maus and my leukemic dog Scout. My other three cats (2 are CKD) are eating Wellness Adult Turkey but they don't like it, (but they like it better than Natures Organics and Evo 95%).
Does anybody have any idea how we can ever be all together? I'm disabled and mostly bedridden so I hardly get to be with any of them but Maus. Is Merricks an alternative for all of them, CKD and diabetic and one who is neither? Is Friskies Special Diet? Anything else? How much do your cats like those foods?
I'm afraid there isn't an easy answer for me either.
I got the following fantastic reply when I posted to a thread from March. does anybody have anything else to add?
All of my cats are taking all day and all night to finish eating now (they just don't like their food) and so have to remain separated from me, diabetic Maus and my leukemic dog Scout. My other three cats (2 are CKD) are eating Wellness Adult Turkey but they don't like it, (but they like it better than Natures Organics and Evo 95%).
Does anybody have any idea how we can ever be all together? I'm disabled and mostly bedridden so I hardly get to be with any of them but Maus. Is Merricks an alternative for all of them, CKD and diabetic and one who is neither? Is Friskies Special Diet? Anything else? How much do your cats like those foods?
I'm afraid there isn't an easy answer for me either.
I got the following fantastic reply when I posted to a thread from March. does anybody have anything else to add?
Welcome! I would recommend you start your own thread and give a little background like what type of insulin you're using, etc. Wellness Turkey canned is a low carb food, and so are the Nature's Organics, so I don't the food is what's raising his BG. However, it doesn't hurt to start with something else if those are the only ones giving you higher numbers.
The good news is that there are commercial foods that are good to feed for both conditions. You simply need a low carb, low phosphorus canned food, preferably without byproducts (higher quality protein sources are easier on the kidneys). Keeping your cat as hydrated as possible is key to managing the disease, along with low phosphorus foods, so you'll definitely no dry food at all (if you're feeding any). Mixing water in with the canned food is one good way to help with hydration. Many people also find that cat drinking fountains also encourage cats to drink more. Anything you can do to get moisture in your cat is important.
Here's an updated food list with the values for several premium foods: https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B8Uu8g ... ist&num=50. You're looking for something with less than 10% carbs and less than 250 mg/kcal of phosphorus. The foods I would suggest are Merrick's Before Grain Beef, Merrick's Before Grain Turkey, Merricks' Cowboy Cookout, Merrick's Surf & Turf, Wellness Turkey, EVO 95% Chicken & Turkey, and Blue Wilderness Duck. The Merrick's was a huge hit with both my cats (including my CKD kitty), and it's what Bandit (my diabetic) eats now.
If those are out of your price range (although I would strongly urge a food without byproducts, keep in mind that it's still cheaper than the prescription food), the next best thing to feed are the low carb Friskie's Special Diet flavors. These are Turkey & Giblets and Salmon Dinner--make sure they are the ones that say "special diet" on the can, though. PetSmart carries them, and some grocery stores. Here is an updated list of just the phosphorus values for many commercial foods. They can be cross referenced with Binky's chart for carb values if there's something on there that you want to feed. On this chart, you're looking for something that is less than 1% phosphorus (these values are on a dry matter basis, not mg/kcal): http://www.felinecrf.org/canned_food_usa.htm
Do NOT use Binky's list for phosphorus values--the carb values are still ok to use but the phosphorus values are really out of date, and some things that were low on that list are now ridiculously high in phosphorus. You can cross reference the carb content from foods on Binky's list with the phosphorus values on Tanya's canned food list, however.