Saturday, January 16, 2010

Discount Cat Beds What Are Some Good Sites For Discount (or Not Discount) Cat Foods On Renal Diets? My Cat Needs A Wide Variety?

What are some good sites for discount (or not discount) cat foods on renal diets? My cat needs a wide variety? - discount cat beds

My cat has chronic renal failure (kidney) failure and often sick from food. It is important that the eating, what you do. Any good websites that have a large selection of food kidney cat food? He not only wants to eat, canned thanks .... dry!

8 comments:

Sam Sook said...

Try "Nouri al-Cal" to your diet.

"Energize eat your dog or cat with the addition of palatable foods high in calories and vitamins do not. For dogs and cats and have an additional energy source. Ideal for sports and working dogs. Excellent for sick, pregnant dogs and cats. It is especially useful when fussy.

- "Brand
Nutri-Cal (Tomlyn)
"Active ingredient (s):
(from 6 g of TL) Vitamin E (5 IU), vitamin B1 (1.7 mg), vitamin B2 (0.2 mg), vitamin B6 (0.8 mg), vitamin B12 (1.9 mcg) folic acid ( 0.2 mg), niacin (1.9 mg), d-pantothenic acid (0.9 mg). It also contains linoleic acid, linolenic acid, EPA, DHA, omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.
"What is this product for:
Nutri-Cal is a dietary supplement with a high calorific value, in agreement with the opening of the calorie intake and supplementary food for dogs and cats. Also used to provide an additional source of energy by hunting and dogs. The content is 338 calories Cal/100g (20 Cal/6g)
Availability:
Nutri-Cal is a counter (OTC) products.
--How this product should be used:
For the complementary use of animals is eating well and 1 ½ teaspoon tea per 10 pounds of body weight per day. If the animals do not consume the ration cards, give 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon) per 10 kg body weight per day.
- What are the side effects:
Side effects were not reported "
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"Your veterinarian can be a low protein or low salt prescriber low phosphorus diet for your cat Treasury. The scheme applies to waste in the system that is filtered by the kidneys must be reduced. The low phosphorus content and low salt helps to control electrolyte imbalances that are common in chronic renal insufficiency. While there is no cure for CRF, the scheme May, the progression of the disease .* CRF cats often have trouble eating anything, because they tend to secrete acid in the stomach. Because these foods are often less palatable than commercial foods, be patient and persistent in their efforts to eat your cat to the prescribed diet.

Some cats may eat all or some of these foods, but manyCat refuses to eat anything. Have not the cat. If a cat refuses to eat, he will not. Note that it is important to maintain for them to food intake and body weight in the ground. With the introduction of new low-protein diet, start by gradually increasing the new food and decreasing age. This process may take from one week to one month, depending on how your cat can be challenging. If your cat does not try to like a dry version of the diet again, in canned and vice versa. "

momkat said...

My cat has kidney failure as well. Should eat a special diet prescribed by a veterinarian. But it was a waste trying to feed him. Each time refused. So I decided to do what he loves. I was told that I would live for 6 to 18 months. It's been 6 months since diagnosis. It seems to go too far.

Two things: eating, when the vet recommended 1 / 2 tablet of Pepcid in the morning and evening. Apparently you can stomach. The other is to support a liquid vitamin called Pet Vet nicotinic acid seems to really promote the appetite. Not cheap, but I have to love enough to buy it and hope to get the full 18 months, with him

Ask your veterinarian about these things and what the cat food is probably the best if not the statute of limitations eaten.

Above all, I love you very much, while you're there. Good luck with your cat. I hope my advice helps.

momkat said...

My cat has kidney failure as well. Should eat a special diet prescribed by a veterinarian. But it was a waste trying to feed him. Each time refused. So I decided to do what he loves. I was told that I would live for 6 to 18 months. It's been 6 months since diagnosis. It seems to go too far.

Two things: eating, when the vet recommended 1 / 2 tablet of Pepcid in the morning and evening. Apparently you can stomach. The other is to support a liquid vitamin called Pet Vet nicotinic acid seems to really promote the appetite. Not cheap, but I have to love enough to buy it and hope to get the full 18 months, with him

Ask your veterinarian about these things and what the cat food is probably the best if not the statute of limitations eaten.

Above all, I love you very much, while you're there. Good luck with your cat. I hope my advice helps.

momkat said...

My cat has kidney failure as well. Should eat a special diet prescribed by a veterinarian. But it was a waste trying to feed him. Each time refused. So I decided to do what he loves. I was told that I would live for 6 to 18 months. It's been 6 months since diagnosis. It seems to go too far.

Two things: eating, when the vet recommended 1 / 2 tablet of Pepcid in the morning and evening. Apparently you can stomach. The other is to support a liquid vitamin called Pet Vet nicotinic acid seems to really promote the appetite. Not cheap, but I have to love enough to buy it and hope to get the full 18 months, with him

Ask your veterinarian about these things and what the cat food is probably the best if not the statute of limitations eaten.

Above all, I love you very much, while you're there. Good luck with your cat. I hope my advice helps.

killarsh... said...

Your vet should have some for sale of the majority.

Ken said...

I will repay, what you really need here. Good luck


The treatment of chronic renal failure

If your cat is not final, this is not what you want. No one puts the cat in
Vets low protein diet. There is simply much better ways to hand the poor cat a low amount of poor quality protein - which often leads to a lack of appetite and loss of muscle mass since the body was stolen from its own muscle mass to feed a good quality and quantity of the protein.
. There are new ideas and reflections on this point is not so much protein, protein, but quality is important.
The Merck Veterinary Manual www.merckvetmanual.com [] says that cats need "4 g of protein of high biological value per kg body weight per day." This corresponds to about 7 calories of protein per kilogram of body weight per day. When a cat is not a good eater and consumes about 20 calories per pound per day, may 7 / 20 = 35% of calories are safely proteins. Protein must be high quality, meat, fish, milk, and the meansEggs and not grain or soy.

I am assuming that you have been feeding mostly dry foods. Many use a vegetable-based instead of animal proteins and part of the problem .. Your cat needs protein as it is a carnivore and the reduction may lead to health problems faster and degeneration.
Want to reduce phosphorus from fish (currently not allowed)

The best way is with a raw food, you can protect yourself or buy. (Making yourself is better) on the bottom made available Link
If they are not ready, something like the flavors of the fish are not social welfare or Merrick NO grains are good alternatives. Wysong is well preserved even an option. This list is a failure. Remember, you want low phosphorous
http://www.geocities.com/jmpeerson/CanFo ...

What you should sub-Q fluids as needed.


They also aim to keep your files search. Something like aluminum hydroxide
Ask your veterinarian or research calcitriol


You mean this May for the vet injectable Pepcid AC, on the one hand, or can not be purchased flat) in the form of tablets (Pepcid AC and give 1 / 4 horsemen of the stomach, a lot happened in CRF cats due to acid in the stomach.
I hope to help those documents here many links for you
Making Cat Food
http://www.catinfo.org/makingcatfood.htm
other links. Read, read, read!
http://www.felineoutreach.org/EducationD ...
http://www.marvistavet.com/html/kidney_f ...
http://www.felinecrf.org/
... http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Felin
... http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Felin

About the vets diet. This report is for dogs but applies to cats
http://mousabilities.com/nutrition/crf/b ...
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Opera/21 ...

Jenny C said...

Rxpetfood.com

Jenny C said...

Rxpetfood.com

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