Chris & China (GA)
Member Since 2013
This one says it is no grain. What should I be looking at to see if it's high in carbs? I couldn't find the brands you mentioned in my store. I also don't want to feed him any food with potato or things that cats don't eat in the wild like pumpkin.
"Grain Free" are just the latest buzz words to convince the human that the food is good for their pet. The manufacturer's just replaced the grains with things like potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas and chickpeas, which in some cases, actually made them even higher in carbs than their "grain-filled" varieties. You should be able to return the unused food for a refund. Pumpkin is actually usually OK....it's more of a fiber than a starch and many of us use plain pumpkin when our cats are constipated or have diarrhea (since it helps both)
The three low carb kibbles are Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein chicken (available on Chewy, Amazon, some other websites), Young Again Zero (only available on their website) and Wysong Epigen 90 (available online and in some "boutique" pet food stores) but all 3 are expensive and some cats end up with horrible gas or diarrhea and I know a lot of people who ended up throwing it away because they couldn't stand it anymore. They're also still kibble which no cat should really be eating. Despite being low carb, they also do spike the blood glucose in some cats (we aren't sure why). Lots of great information on this website, written by a vet with a special interest in feline nutrition. www.catinfo.org
You're better off sticking to low carb canned like Fancy Feast Classics, Friskies pates or 9-Lives ground. They're under 10% carb, easier to find and affordable. Even Special Kitty pates from WalMart are low carb and inexpensive. Cats are desert creatures who were designed to get their water from eating prey. A mouse is about 80% water. Most canned foods are about 78% water. Keeping a cat well hydrated helps keep the kidneys healthier (as well as the overall body). When it comes to crystals and stones, the solution to pollution is dilution!
I'm also a Case Manager for DCIN and as soon as I hear we're taking applications again, I'll be sure to let you know.
