PussCatPrince - GA
Member Since 2017
Afternoon from a warm and sunny autumnal New Zealand.
I thought I would ask here as I've come to a block on what to try next.
My old cat Ty is losing weight or maybe it is that he is not gaining weight after his pancreatitis bout. He should be really at 5kg / 5.3kg but currently remains around 4.8kg & one can see from looking at him that is just too low . Ideally if I could find a way to help him gain weight it would be in muscle mass rather than pot belly fat of course.
I need to be careful because of his CKD. Also that he had that very prolonged bout of diarrhea which neither of us wish to revisit. Then one needs to think about the carbs v calories.
I have asked around assorted vet practices when picking up food but all say the same thing . Dry kibble. Meh! I'd even consider it as part of a diet for a while but it seems most is low quality protein and very high carb.
At present he has a right odd mix of foods.
Iams grain free - watching that in case of poop-athon
Royal Canin renal and Royal Canin digestible pouches - he likes those so it helps with pills /potions etc.
Wellness Duo turkey or chicken to try out.
Wellness chicken
Cooked egg white : Pumpkin: A little poached chicken.
Raw seems to give him loose stools for some reason.
Ty is eating very well & a good amount.
Any ideas please? I am concerned for his very bony self.
I do realise there may be some other underlying reason for this weight lose given his age and health issues but it is unlikely there will be much intervention in the event of there being a sleeping krakon.
I thought I would ask here as I've come to a block on what to try next.
My old cat Ty is losing weight or maybe it is that he is not gaining weight after his pancreatitis bout. He should be really at 5kg / 5.3kg but currently remains around 4.8kg & one can see from looking at him that is just too low . Ideally if I could find a way to help him gain weight it would be in muscle mass rather than pot belly fat of course.
I need to be careful because of his CKD. Also that he had that very prolonged bout of diarrhea which neither of us wish to revisit. Then one needs to think about the carbs v calories.
I have asked around assorted vet practices when picking up food but all say the same thing . Dry kibble. Meh! I'd even consider it as part of a diet for a while but it seems most is low quality protein and very high carb.
At present he has a right odd mix of foods.
Iams grain free - watching that in case of poop-athon
Royal Canin renal and Royal Canin digestible pouches - he likes those so it helps with pills /potions etc.
Wellness Duo turkey or chicken to try out.
Wellness chicken
Cooked egg white : Pumpkin: A little poached chicken.
Raw seems to give him loose stools for some reason.
Ty is eating very well & a good amount.
Any ideas please? I am concerned for his very bony self.
I do realise there may be some other underlying reason for this weight lose given his age and health issues but it is unlikely there will be much intervention in the event of there being a sleeping krakon.
