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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
While I'm waiting for Ginger's latest labs, we've switched from Royal Canin
Mature 27 to Royal Canin Renal LP. Her labs two or three weeks ago showed elevated creatinine and BUN, so we're looking at CRF. Before the RC, she had been eating Innova, which is quite high in protein and something like 0.9 % phos. Ginger is getting 100 cc's sub-q fluids twice a week. Her kidneys are congenitally about half normal size, so I think it's kind of an uphill battle with her. I'd really like to increase her fluid intake with some canned food. She's never been fed canned food, and she's just not interested in it. I bought some of the RC renal LP pouches, putting out a half a tablespoon of a time. She'll take a couple bites, if she's in the mood, and then leaves the rest. Should I continue with this? Will she gradually eat more? How often should I replace the food? How else can I get her interested in canned food? Thanks, Corey |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
I'd really like to increase her fluid intake with some canned food. She's
never been fed canned food, and she's just not interested in it. I bought How else can I get her interested in canned food? When one of my cats doesn't eat his canned, I put a little treat on top or sprinkle some catnip on it; either of those get him going. Some cats like pouch foods but some don't - she may be one of them. Canned is more blended together which some cats prefer. You could try the Hill's k/d "with chicken". There is another canned k/d formula too but the one that says "with chicken" is softer and mushier. The IVD Modified Protein canned food is very high in fat - she may like that. You don't have to feed her the same brand's canned food. If she eats RC LP but won't eat the pouch, it's okay to give her another company's canned food. You could also mix some regular canned non-kidney food in with it at first to see if she likes that, then reduce the regular canned a little bit each day until all you have left eventually is the kidney diet. This is a slower process than just giving her the kidney diet right away but may work better. LMR -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200602/1 |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
You don't have to feed her the
same brand's canned food. If she eats RC LP but won't eat the pouch, it's okay to give her another company's canned food. RC now owns IVD too. Kelcey -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200602/1 |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
LMR via CatKB.com wrote:
When one of my cats doesn't eat his canned, I put a little treat on top or sprinkle some catnip on it; either of those get him going. I tried the catnip--worked the first time, but hasn't worked since. Some cats like pouch foods but some don't - she may be one of them. Canned is more blended together which some cats prefer. You could try the Hill's k/d "with chicken". There is another canned k/d formula too but the one that says "with chicken" is softer and mushier. The IVD Modified Protein canned food is very high in fat - she may like that. You don't have to feed her the same brand's canned food. If she eats RC LP but won't eat the pouch, it's okay to give her another company's canned food. Thanks for the tips; I'll give those other brands a try. You could also mix some regular canned non-kidney food in with it at first to see if she likes that, then reduce the regular canned a little bit each day until all you have left eventually is the kidney diet. This is a slower process than just giving her the kidney diet right away but may work better. Well, she's NEVER eaten canned, so I have doubts if any canned would appeal to her. It's all very frustrating--when she was a kitten, the vets said canned food was Bad News and to only feed dry. Now a lot of the vets I've spoken too say to feed only high-quality wet, and no dry at all. I recall that someone posted the nutritional content of Fancy Feast recently, but can't seem to locate the link. Does anyone have it saved? In addition, she vomited a whole stomach's worth of food after getting her 100cc's of sub-q fluids today. Sigh. I'm looking forward to getting her bloodwork back tomorrow and having a long conversation with my vets. Thanks for the advice, Corey |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
Kelcey via CatKB.com wrote:
RC now owns IVD too. My bag of Royal Canin has three brands on it: Royal Canin, IVD and Waltham. Corey |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
My bag of Royal Canin has three brands on it: Royal Canin, IVD and Waltham.
Yup, RC acquired Waltham too. Kelcey -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200602/1 |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
I went through this with my cat (who only had eaten dry), and it was a
rough road, but I switched him over to all canned. I'd suggest giving her a high-quality canned diet and skip the renal food. (such as Wellness or Nature's Variety). for tips on switching over, visit my web page. (I'm not a vet. These are my own experiences.) http://community-2.webtv.net/getcathelp/tucker/ |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
rough road, but I switched him over to all canned. I'd suggest giving
her a high-quality canned diet and skip the renal food. (such as Wellness or Nature's Variety). It's irresponsible to say "skip the renal food" without even knowing anything about this cat's condition! By the way, my sister's 23 year old renal cat is probably still alive due to being fed renal food for the past 10 years. NanCe -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200602/1 |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
Rene S. wrote:
I went through this with my cat (who only had eaten dry), and it was a rough road, but I switched him over to all canned. I'd suggest giving her a high-quality canned diet and skip the renal food. (such as Wellness or Nature's Variety). for tips on switching over, visit my web page. (I'm not a vet. These are my own experiences.) http://community-2.webtv.net/getcathelp/tucker/ Interesting reading! Unfortunately, there's just no way I could do that. I have several other cats that do very well on Innova dry food. I think I'm giving up trying to get Ginger to eat wet food. She's just not interested, and her bloodwork is continually improving with just the renal diet and fluids. Corey |
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Best way to convince kitty to eat wet food?
NanCe via CatKB.com wrote:
rough road, but I switched him over to all canned. I'd suggest giving her a high-quality canned diet and skip the renal food. (such as Wellness or Nature's Variety). It's irresponsible to say "skip the renal food" without even knowing anything about this cat's condition! By the way, my sister's 23 year old renal cat is probably still alive due to being fed renal food for the past 10 years. Here's a brief run-down on Ginger: She's an 8 year old DSH that, I believe, is highly inbred. I got her from my hay guy, and she has several issues: missing teeth, poor vision, oddly shapped legs and head, and her kidneys are about half normal size. Her creatinine is 3.1, down from 3.7, which is down from 3.9. Her phosphorus levels are low; her calcium levels are slightly elevated. The creatinine labs are at roughly two week intervals. Initial labs were drawn prior to a tooth extraction (one dead tooth in a mouthful of nice healthy ones.) Urine was pulled at the time of the tooth extraction and she was found to have a raging kidney infection, and we put her on 2 weeks of Clavimox. Urine collected after the antibiotics showed nothing abnormal. Two weeks ago, we switched Ginger from Innova dry food to Royal Canin Mature 27, and started with 100cc's sub-q twice a week. She's now eating RC Renal LP. I plan on pulling another set of labs in about a month, to see what direction we're heading. She's acting more like a normal kitty since we resolved the kidney infection and added the fluids. I'm not sure how the food is affecting her, but figure it must be helping her kidneys. She's in good weight--certainly not overweight, but not thin, either. Corey |
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