Linda and Bear Man
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Yesterday's Old Timer Condo: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5394
I dose hopped back up to the .75U today.
Jojo and Cheryl were kind enough to stop by my condo late last night and share their thoughts on the renal diet. Bear's appy is back down today, and Teddy isn't feeling well, and I have to suspect the high fat content in the Evo as causing some pancreases to flare. I think I am pretty close to throwing in the towel on the diet, and going back to our old routine. You can't keep IBD, pancreatitis, CRF, finicky kitties, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency all happy at the same time.
I dose hopped back up to the .75U today.
Jojo and Cheryl were kind enough to stop by my condo late last night and share their thoughts on the renal diet. Bear's appy is back down today, and Teddy isn't feeling well, and I have to suspect the high fat content in the Evo as causing some pancreases to flare. I think I am pretty close to throwing in the towel on the diet, and going back to our old routine. You can't keep IBD, pancreatitis, CRF, finicky kitties, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency all happy at the same time.
jojo and bunny said:hey there, just a quick note about food today cause i'm not doing good today. . .
forget the 'renal diet' stuff. feed him what works best for him and what he likes. i know you are trapped between denial and reality, but in his best interest gonna talk reality . . the diet stuff is about trying to prevent further damage to kidneys down on the line. need to think about how much longer his line is and if the renal diet stuff is causing worse diarrhea or he doesn't like it, then hell with it. people have bailed on renal diet for far far far less reasons than diarrhea. hey don't tell anyone but i don't do renal diet for my monster kitty. imho, the stress of trying to feed him separately from his littermates that he has eaten with every meal from the big plate of raw his whole life would drive him, me, and them (cause what the other cat has is always better than what you have and they would try to eat his food, etc) crazy and interfere with monster's QOL. i'm not willing to compromise his QOL for a few extra months of life. kwim?
let's take away the stress of diet out of this equation. sure sprinkle the phos binders on food but if he doesn't like them then forget that. but the food he likes best and works best for his other issues esp. with a bit of phos binders is beyond fine in my book.
Cheryl and Winnie said:I hope it isn't something that becomes a symptomatic issue with Bear. My vet always likes to say: treat the cat not the labs. I'm with jojo. If his intestines don't like a certain food, go back to what works and makes him happy.