Mocha'sMom
Member Since 2013
My first vet who diagnosed my cat as diabetic said, make sure the food you are feeding is low in carbs and low in fat. Her reason was "Diabetic cats can't process fat properly". I ended up switching vets because she misdiagnosed one of his health problems. So now I am questioning her information.
Recently I ordered a lovely sampler pack of raw foods because of the amazing high protein values, and when I got the package noticed the fat was really high too! So I haven't given it to him yet. I haven't heard anyone on here being particularly concerned about fat content (other than the occasional already 'fluffy' kitty). Am I missing something? Is what my vet said true? Because of a long series of minor health problems, my cat has lost a lot of weight, so I want him to put more weight on, I'm not really concerned about him getting over weight at this point. This raw food I have could serve a dual purpose, increasing his protein intake, and maybe adding weight back on him. Thoughts? confused_cat
Right ohmygod_smile and here is the break down on the raw I bought:
Protein: 13 - 15%
Fat: 9 - 10%
Fiber: 1%
The ranges are b/c it is a sampler pack.
Recently I ordered a lovely sampler pack of raw foods because of the amazing high protein values, and when I got the package noticed the fat was really high too! So I haven't given it to him yet. I haven't heard anyone on here being particularly concerned about fat content (other than the occasional already 'fluffy' kitty). Am I missing something? Is what my vet said true? Because of a long series of minor health problems, my cat has lost a lot of weight, so I want him to put more weight on, I'm not really concerned about him getting over weight at this point. This raw food I have could serve a dual purpose, increasing his protein intake, and maybe adding weight back on him. Thoughts? confused_cat
Right ohmygod_smile and here is the break down on the raw I bought:
Protein: 13 - 15%
Fat: 9 - 10%
Fiber: 1%
The ranges are b/c it is a sampler pack.