Lisa and Witn (GA)
Very Active Member
I recently rescued a stray who is severely malnourished and dehydrated. I took him to the vet and had bloodwork done. Surprisingly almost all of his bloodwork came back normal except his kidney values are a little elevated. The vet said this could be due to malnourishment or possibly early kidney disease.
The vet prescribed fluids and Hills K/D. I know there is nothing about this food that "prescription" other than it is lower in phosphorus according to the food charts. The important thing is that the cat is eating it.
I make my own food for my other cats. I thought there was a recipe for making your own food on Tanya's CKD website but could not find it. Do I have the wrong site? If so, does anyone have the link to the recipe? I want to switch him over to home made but need to see if I need to make any adjustments to my current recipe.
In addition to the stray, I recently rescued a kitten who is now 8 weeks old. My house is now exploding with 7 1/4 cats plus a dog.
The vet prescribed fluids and Hills K/D. I know there is nothing about this food that "prescription" other than it is lower in phosphorus according to the food charts. The important thing is that the cat is eating it.
I make my own food for my other cats. I thought there was a recipe for making your own food on Tanya's CKD website but could not find it. Do I have the wrong site? If so, does anyone have the link to the recipe? I want to switch him over to home made but need to see if I need to make any adjustments to my current recipe.
In addition to the stray, I recently rescued a kitten who is now 8 weeks old. My house is now exploding with 7 1/4 cats plus a dog.
