Megan & Oren
Member Since 2015
Since this info. was missing from Dr. Lisa's food chart for Sheba food, I tried contacting the company to obtain info. I asked for percentage of calories from protein, fat, and carbohydrates and how many milligrams of phosphorus are in the food per 100 kcal.
Here's the response (they gave me values in Grams):
"Dear Megan,
Thanks for taking the time to contact us. Unfortunately a dry matter basis is unavailable for this product. However, we can tell you that our SHEBA® premium pate foods contain approximately 2.8 grams of phosphorus per 100 kcal of M.E. and the SHEBA® premium cuts foods contain approximately 3.6 grams of phosphorus per 1000 kcal of M.E.
We do not formulate any of our SHEBA® premium cat foods to meet medical dietary needs so, please, consult with your vet before feeding..."
so, 2.8grams/100kcal = 2800 milligrams /100kcal, which cannot be correct? I'm sorry, I suck at math. I'm missing something. And why did they give per grams per 1000kcal for the premium cuts?
somehow, i'm wanting to arrive at 280 and 360... aren't I?!
Here's the response (they gave me values in Grams):
"Dear Megan,
Thanks for taking the time to contact us. Unfortunately a dry matter basis is unavailable for this product. However, we can tell you that our SHEBA® premium pate foods contain approximately 2.8 grams of phosphorus per 100 kcal of M.E. and the SHEBA® premium cuts foods contain approximately 3.6 grams of phosphorus per 1000 kcal of M.E.
We do not formulate any of our SHEBA® premium cat foods to meet medical dietary needs so, please, consult with your vet before feeding..."
so, 2.8grams/100kcal = 2800 milligrams /100kcal, which cannot be correct? I'm sorry, I suck at math. I'm missing something. And why did they give per grams per 1000kcal for the premium cuts?
somehow, i'm wanting to arrive at 280 and 360... aren't I?!
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