So 1-2% is that ok? Even tho it has Kiwi and starch etc? My cat also has kidney disease and this food has Low phosphorus.If you subtract the protein, fat, fiber, ash and moisture from 100, the remaining number should be your carb percentage. These look like 2% and 1% carbs.
https://catinfo.org/commercial-cat-foods/#Calculating__Percentage_of_Carbohydrates:
Sorry, but I cannot answer that. It is well within the carb percentages that are appropriate for diabetics, but you will probably want to research the details and determine for yourself what ingredients you are comfortable with.So 1-2% is that ok? Even tho it has Kiwi and starch etc? My cat also has kidney disease and this food has Low phosphorus.
Thanks! I have never given him anything with Kiwi or carrot or cranberries before so was hoping to hear from members who have. Dare not take any chance that will affect him.Sorry, but I cannot answer that. It is well within the carb percentages that are appropriate for diabetics, but you will probably want to research the details and determine for yourself what ingredients you are comfortable with.
Also, different cats react differently to things.
Thanks. I do have that list. However, I’m in Asia and have no access to most of the listed products. Ya I emailed the manufacturer and that’s the info given to me.Check this site for Phosphorus and carb info. I did not look to see if your product is listed. You can always email the manufacturer and ask.
https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf