Bash’s Mom
Member Since 2019
Morning! So my sugarkitty Bash had his latest round of blood work on Monday and the vet just called with his results. We have good news and bad news.
Good news, he’s considered to be in confirmed diabetic remission (two low fructosamine tests, two months apart), yay! Big yay!
Bad news, his kidneys are not in the best of shape. 2 months ago my vet noticed numbers slightly out of range but nothing to immediately worry about, but she wanted to keep a close eye on them. Well, they haven't progressed well. He has kidney disease; it’s in the second stage (out of four). So the vet wants me to come in and we’ll figure out a new diet for him. At this point he isn't showing any symptoms or distress, so we seem to be catching it quite early.
So, now we gotta balance low carb/sugar and good for kidneys of course, as his remission is currently being controlled by a low carb fancy feast pate diet.
Has anyone else had to do a kidney friendly diet? Any recommendations or advice?
Good news, he’s considered to be in confirmed diabetic remission (two low fructosamine tests, two months apart), yay! Big yay!
Bad news, his kidneys are not in the best of shape. 2 months ago my vet noticed numbers slightly out of range but nothing to immediately worry about, but she wanted to keep a close eye on them. Well, they haven't progressed well. He has kidney disease; it’s in the second stage (out of four). So the vet wants me to come in and we’ll figure out a new diet for him. At this point he isn't showing any symptoms or distress, so we seem to be catching it quite early.
So, now we gotta balance low carb/sugar and good for kidneys of course, as his remission is currently being controlled by a low carb fancy feast pate diet.
Has anyone else had to do a kidney friendly diet? Any recommendations or advice?
I don't know anything about kidney disease but people on here have recommended Tanya's site -
(((Bash)))