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Old Cats, Kidney Disease and Diets

Posted on August 17, 2016 by Sandra Wahlert DVM Posted in Education .

eating-380837_640My old cat has just been diagnosed with kidney disease. Should I feed her a special diet?

The stage of renal disease that the cat is in and the clinical symptoms the cat displays helps determine the dietary plan for the pet.

In general, many veterinarians will recommend a prescription renal (kidney) diet for cats with elevated kidneys values. Diets such as Hill’s Science Diet K/D, Purina ProPlan’s N/F, and Royal Canin’s renal line have high quality proteins in decreased amounts compared to those sold in most grocery and farm stores. Controlling the protein level decreases the amount of harmful phosphorus in the diet.

Additionally, these diets have reduced sodium and higher levels of potassium and omega-3 fatty acids. This combination of nutrients helps the cat maintain body condition and muscle mass. Research shows that feeding prescription diets will increase the length and quality of life for your cat.

 

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Dogs and Raw Food Diets

Posted on September 16, 2014 by Sandra Wahlert DVM Posted in Education .

raw steak shaped into a question markShould I feed a raw food diet to my dog?

While some people claim to see a significant improvement in their pet’s health on a raw food diet, most veterinarians, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) don’t recommend it.

Currently, there is no scientific evidence to support the feeding of a raw diet and many raw diets have nutritional imbalances. The bones found in raw diets may help keep the teeth cleaner, however there is always the risk of fractured teeth or intestinal trauma.

Further, raw foods have an increased chance of being contaminated with bacteria such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria. All of these bacteria can also cause illness in humans.

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