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"Actually looking for advice about this Strange subject on a swingers site I know but there could be someone out there who can help Vet had suggested a renal diet but as the cat is 16 should I just let him eat what he wants Does anyone have any clues on this subject please Xxxx" One of our cats was diagnosed with kidney failure 4 years ago and we were told she wouldn't last the summer. She wouldn't eat the special diet food the vet gave us either, so we started giving her really posh food to make her "last days" a bit happier. She's still going strong, and flirts outrageously with every male that comes in the house. We have to grind her tablets down, mix them with butter and smear them on her leg every day because she's such a drama queen about taking tablets, but she's worth it and more. | |||
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"He started on the renal diet but now won't touch it I'm just worried about the weight loss as he only just over. Four kilos I'm dreading losing him but just wanted to know if by giving him normal food it might be harming him His appetite is fine and he hasn't been sick but just looks so skinny and slow " Don't worry too much about his weight, 4kg is a healthy weight for most cats. Our youngest cat (2yrs) weighs a shade over 4kg. Our elderly cat who passed away was never more than 3kg and she loved to the ripe old age of 21. She was diagnosed with a heart murmer at 8 weeks old. She had kidney issues in her last 4-5 years but never had any special food. We just tried to pamper her and give her all the really tasty stuff she enjoyed. In the end she had to be put to sleep because of a tumour under her tongue. | |||
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"I would have stuck to the diet but he won't want it now which is why I was asking if normal food would harm him " Sweetie- ask your vet. We have answered! | |||
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"I would have stuck to the diet but he won't want it now which is why I was asking if normal food would harm him " Yes it will, but senior diets would be best (lower protein than standard) and you can get excellent renal medication nowadays (Semintra) and powders to control phosphate levels if your cat won't eat k/d food. | |||
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"I would have stuck to the diet but he won't want it now which is why I was asking if normal food would harm him " Cats are stubborn buggers though aren't they. I'm thinking if you hang it out for a little longer, a battle of wills the cat will give in if they're hungry. Actually that's probably the crux of the matter, could it be they're just not hungry because of their medical condition? | |||
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"I would have stuck to the diet but he won't want it now which is why I was asking if normal food would harm him Cats are stubborn buggers though aren't they. I'm thinking if you hang it out for a little longer, a battle of wills the cat will give in if they're hungry. Actually that's probably the crux of the matter, could it be they're just not hungry because of their medical condition?" Yes, that is the problem with kidney failure, and bottom line they have to eat, so if they are losing weight on k/d diets you may have to resort to senior diet and phosphate binders. Worked a treat on my current mog and the stables cat, both regained weight and vigour on the medications, for a time at least - they don't go on for ever, mine is 17.5 ![]() | |||
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