Phosphorous in Cat Food?

Look at your girl's blood work results and see if the phosphorus number is in the desired range. If in the upper part of the range or your girl had been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, you might want to consider phosphorus when choosing food. Your vet should be able to help you with this decision.
 
No unless your cat has elevated kidney values but not quite kidney disease.

There's a veterinary supplement for kidney support you can ask your vet about. Porus One - for the support of feline kidney health

Chewy's pharmacy sells it if your vet doesn't sell it, or does but at a huge marked up price.

It's a black powder you mix into canned food or something like a Churu treat. Both of my cats take it just fine, even picky civvie.
 
Back
Top