Candice Cottle
Member Since 2019
I have the chart however, does anyone recommend anything for wet food for diabetes and kidney disease.
Thank youYou need to look for foods that have phosphorus levels of 200mg/ 100kcals or less as well as carbs under 10%.
Here is a chart for you to find some. You will see a column which has mg phosphorus/ 100kcals. Look in that column.
Weruva has some foods in the ‘cats in the kitchen’ range that has some suitable ones and probably in their other ranges as well.
https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
My cat is ckd. This is what I feed
Weruva slide and serve pate foods Family Food (.97 phosphorus and 0 carb). Also Jeopurrdy Chicken (0.97 P 6.1 carb)
Weruva Steak Frites (0.57 phosphorus 7.5 carb although I take out any big pieces of potatoes to try to limit the carbs just a bit)
weruva Fowl Ball chicken and turkey (0.89phosphorus 0 carb). Although this one isn't a favorite anymore
Weruva LA isla Bonita - phosphorus 0.77 carb 4.5
Glam and punk 1% carb, 0.93 phosphorous.
Weruva paw lickin chicken 3.3 carb 0.82 p and
Press your lunch 5.9 carb. 0.82 phosphorous
Weruva bff play Laugh Out Loud chicken and lamb 7.7 carb, 0.82 phosphorous. This is her current favorite
I used this one a lot for my cat https://www.chewy.com/purina-pro-plan-focus-adult-classic/dp/121429
Also, for a high carb food for my hypo box, I used Science Diet. Most all flavors are high carb and low phosphorus
I have the chart however, does anyone recommend anything for wet food for diabetes and kidney disease.
The lower protien is when they are in a late stage. My cat is stage 2. If they don't get enough protien they are prone to muscle atrophy. I keep the bun in control by adding lots of extra water.I also have another cat with CKD (but not diabetic). I was told to feed the low phosphorus (<200mg/100kcal) and also moderate protein (27-35%).
Some of the food you list seems to have high protein. Will it cause high BUN number?
I am following this document to feed her.
Good list!I also have another cat with CKD (but not diabetic). I was told to feed the low phosphorus (<200mg/100kcal) and also moderate protein (27-35%).
Some of the food you list seems to have high protein. Will it cause high BUN number?
I am following this document to feed her.
The lower protien is when they are in a late stage. My cat is stage 2. If they don't get enough protien they are prone to muscle atrophy. I keep the bun in control by adding lots of extra water.
I have the chart however, does anyone recommend anything for wet food for diabetes and kidney disease.
yes, that's stage 3My cat Kitty, SDMA 27, CREATITINE 3.5, BUN 69. Is is considered stage 3?
I belong to that group, too. Are you doing sub q's for your kitty now?There is a private group called "Cats with Multiple Medical Conditions (kidneys, heart, IBD, liver and more)" in facebook. You may want to join in and ask what food other people feed their cat with both CKD and diabetes.
I belong to that group, too. Are you doing sub q's for your kitty now?