arozeboom
Member Since 2011
I have a question on our civvie girl, Midgie.
We just got some blood & urine tests back and her urine shows an elevated pH level, at 7.5 (the USG is 1.040). Unfortunately, I don't have a test of hers to compare it to and I don't know what "normal" is.
She's been eating the Friskies Special Diet food for about 3 months now (because that's what Ruby will eat and it's the compromise we've settled on to meet the levels of carbs & phosphorus she needs to keep her OTJ). If this food was going to improve her pH level, how long would it take for that to happen? And are diets for CRF and urinary issues generally the same?
Is possible that the vet would want to go with a prescription urinary diet (which I'm not thrilled with). These girls don't like to have their food changed, which its done a lot in the past year.
Thanks!
Amy
We just got some blood & urine tests back and her urine shows an elevated pH level, at 7.5 (the USG is 1.040). Unfortunately, I don't have a test of hers to compare it to and I don't know what "normal" is.
She's been eating the Friskies Special Diet food for about 3 months now (because that's what Ruby will eat and it's the compromise we've settled on to meet the levels of carbs & phosphorus she needs to keep her OTJ). If this food was going to improve her pH level, how long would it take for that to happen? And are diets for CRF and urinary issues generally the same?
Is possible that the vet would want to go with a prescription urinary diet (which I'm not thrilled with). These girls don't like to have their food changed, which its done a lot in the past year.
Thanks!
Amy