Hi
@Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey
I could only see the M/D dry food composition in Lisa' list....but I know everyone says that the canned food is the same.
However I wrote to the company here is Sydney and received the following letter back. I then rang and spoke to the vet involved who assured me that the 'as fed' amount was 3.9% and the 'dry matter was 15 %
Here is the letter:
M/D Hills canned for diabetics. The following is correspondence I had with the company here in Australia. I was inquiring as to the percentage of carbs in the M/D in
As Fed basis. I was surprised to be told it was 3.9%. The lady who wrote the email was the vet attached to the company here in Australia by the looks of it. The emails start with an inquiry from me.
· “Re: Hills prescription M/D canned cat food for diabetics. I have a diabetic cat and I feed her M/D canned food and she has insulin twice a day. I am concerned your food has 15 percentage of carbohydrates. It is given as dry matter. Could you tell me the percentage of carbohydrate when it is given as eg: percentage of water, percentage of protein, percentage of fat, percentage of carbohydrate please? I want to compare it with other canned cat food. I am not entirely happy with M/D - the texture and look of it changes, sometimes quite dry, and it is expensive. Thank you for your time.”
“Thank you for your enquiry. The percentage of carbohydrate on an As Fed basis- which is when water is included (I am assuming you are referring to the canned food?) is 3.9%. Since canned food is made mostly of meat, the water content will be high, around 75% - because this is the amount of water found naturally in meat. I am sorry to hear the texture is not favourable at times. Natural changes can occur as the product comes closer to shelf life. Fresher batches will generally be more moist. We can assure you that the product is clinically trialed and shown to be not only safe but effective up till the expiry date. If your cat ever dislikes the food because of the different texture, check with your clinic, they should be able to organise the 100% Money Back Guarantee on the remaining cans.
Kind Regards”
“Are you saying that M/D canned has 3.9% carbohydrate per can and 78% water (which all canned food has of course). If this is so, can you tell me the amount of protein and fat as a percentage as well please?”
“Yes, there would be approximately 6 grams (3.9% means 3.9g in 100 grams, so 3.9% of 156 gram can gives about 6g).
The m/d has been clinically trialed and shown to, in some cases, bring diabetic cats into remission, however this is based on it being the only thing fed. Even though chicken and kangaroo and bones are not high in carbohydrates, addition of any food can dilute the active ingredients and components of the food and render it less effective. It may be worth while trying to cut out these foods and see if that helps control her levels again. Even if you previously fed these treats, our bodies change with age, so she could be experiencing changes that mean she cannot handle the extra nutrients. The Fat content is 4.8% and Protein is 13.1% (as fed not dry matter). The products are displayed in Dry Matter because this is a commercial standard in pet food labelling, and is the most accurate way to compare two different products- including different brands” End of correspondence.
Sheba is actually quite sensitive to carbs....except when she is dropping fast and the only thing that stops her is honey......so I tend to believe the vet. I think we ought to check it out because I think it is quite a good food in a sense.....I don't particularly like the ingredients... and I think it is expensive....but I think it does the job for people who cannot get anything else.
I asked the vet why they marketed the canned food as 15% carbs and she said that they used the 'dry matter' value as it was the industry norm. I said it was very misleading to the general public and turning people away. She agreed and said she would bring it up with management.
I have put all this information into my list in the Food link in Think Tank.
Here are a few of the Wellness values I received from the Wellness company and you can see that the dry matter value is about 4 times the as fed value.
Wellness® Complete Health Wet Cat Foods
Complete Health Chicken Recipe
As Fed: 0.31%
Dry Matter: 1.15%
Complete Health Chicken & Herring
As Fed: 0.37%
Dry Matter: 1.48%
Complete Health Beef & Chicken
As Fed: 0.28%
Dry Matter: 1.17%
Complete Health Turkey
As Fed: 0.28%
Dry Matter: 1.04%
Complete Health Turkey & Salmon
As Fed: 0.35%
Dry Matter: 1.44%
Interested in you response Tricia
