Lisa and Witn (GA)
Member Since 2009
My cat Simon does not have diabetes but does have IBD. For several months he has been on a homemade diet consisting of a single protein and the EZ Complete supplements for raw food mixed in. I do cook the meat first and then mix it with the supplements and juices from the meat after it has cooled. On this diet he has gained back his weight.
Today he had blood work and his BUN and ALT were a little high. BUN was 49 mg/dL and ALT was 145 U/L. The vet put him back on Denamarin for the liver. He was on this before and it brought his ALT down before they decided to stop it. For the kidneys she wants to start him on Royal Canin Feline Hydrolyzed+ Renal Support. I have two concerns about it. First is his IBD flaring back up with the diet change and the second is it is only available as dry food. Plus it is extremely expensive.
I did ask about other options such as a phosphorus binder, especially since this prescription is supposed to be low in phosphorus. She said since his phosphorus test results were normal, 3.8, she didn't recommend it.
Since we have several members with experience caring for cats with kidney disease, I am hoping you have some suggestions.
Today he had blood work and his BUN and ALT were a little high. BUN was 49 mg/dL and ALT was 145 U/L. The vet put him back on Denamarin for the liver. He was on this before and it brought his ALT down before they decided to stop it. For the kidneys she wants to start him on Royal Canin Feline Hydrolyzed+ Renal Support. I have two concerns about it. First is his IBD flaring back up with the diet change and the second is it is only available as dry food. Plus it is extremely expensive.
I did ask about other options such as a phosphorus binder, especially since this prescription is supposed to be low in phosphorus. She said since his phosphorus test results were normal, 3.8, she didn't recommend it.
Since we have several members with experience caring for cats with kidney disease, I am hoping you have some suggestions.