Jan D & Squeaky
Member Since 2020
Hi Everyone,
My vet offered one of these foods to me for my diabetic, asthmatic, pancreatitic, IBD cat. Since he's been eating raw, mostly grocery food meat (with additions to make a complete diet) for the last 11 years, I balked. Naturally!
Today she sent out the following newsletter. She obviously wrote it for me!!!! I'm interested in reading anyone's thoughts, experiences, and comments!!!
Thanks much, Jan
As a holistic veterinarian, I know that your cat’s diet is the cornerstone to their health, treatment and recovery. I advocate for the cleanest diets possible, trying to remove kibble and switch to a high moisture/high protein diet whenever possible. I’m generally not a fan of prescription diets.
Then I treated Orion for hyperthyroidism, and he taught me a lesson.
Orion has been in my practice since 2015. Last year, we did annual blood work and diagnosed him with hyperthyroidism. This explained a lot of his symptoms.
We started treating with daily medication, and he wasn’t responding. Next, his mom took him to CSU for the gold-standard I-131 treatment. He was the 2% of cats who failed. We tried Chinese herbs, and he didn’t respond. I exhausted all of my regular go-to treatments for hyperthyroidism in cats.
At some point, we decided to let Orion be, with one caveat. We switched him to Science Diet’s prescription YD diet for a year. Last week, I rechecked his labs and his thyroid levels were normal. NORMAL!
I hate Science Diet’s ingredients, and my guess is you do too. The holistic veterinarian in me cringes at the thought of this diet, but I’m learning a valuable lesson. If this is how Orion’s body will allow for us to treat his thyroid disease, I will listen.
Patients like Orion keep me humble and remind me to look at all avenues when determining a treatment plan. He’s now doing better than ever. He’s happy, comfortable, and thriving as a 12 year old kitty and I couldn’t be happier.
With love,
Dr Angie
My vet offered one of these foods to me for my diabetic, asthmatic, pancreatitic, IBD cat. Since he's been eating raw, mostly grocery food meat (with additions to make a complete diet) for the last 11 years, I balked. Naturally!
Today she sent out the following newsletter. She obviously wrote it for me!!!! I'm interested in reading anyone's thoughts, experiences, and comments!!!
Thanks much, Jan
As a holistic veterinarian, I know that your cat’s diet is the cornerstone to their health, treatment and recovery. I advocate for the cleanest diets possible, trying to remove kibble and switch to a high moisture/high protein diet whenever possible. I’m generally not a fan of prescription diets.
Then I treated Orion for hyperthyroidism, and he taught me a lesson.
Orion has been in my practice since 2015. Last year, we did annual blood work and diagnosed him with hyperthyroidism. This explained a lot of his symptoms.
We started treating with daily medication, and he wasn’t responding. Next, his mom took him to CSU for the gold-standard I-131 treatment. He was the 2% of cats who failed. We tried Chinese herbs, and he didn’t respond. I exhausted all of my regular go-to treatments for hyperthyroidism in cats.
At some point, we decided to let Orion be, with one caveat. We switched him to Science Diet’s prescription YD diet for a year. Last week, I rechecked his labs and his thyroid levels were normal. NORMAL!
I hate Science Diet’s ingredients, and my guess is you do too. The holistic veterinarian in me cringes at the thought of this diet, but I’m learning a valuable lesson. If this is how Orion’s body will allow for us to treat his thyroid disease, I will listen.
Patients like Orion keep me humble and remind me to look at all avenues when determining a treatment plan. He’s now doing better than ever. He’s happy, comfortable, and thriving as a 12 year old kitty and I couldn’t be happier.
With love,
Dr Angie
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