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OK - lets eliminate the obvious. Does he like the special diet kibble or cans/pouches? There must be a special food made for this disorder? If he doesn't like it, could you disguise it with something he does like? Now - high protien, low fat? Mmmm. Well the obvious is non fatty meat or plain white fish. Any good? Cooked or raw? Maybe rabbit, or skinned chicken wings (whole/raw)? I'm sure other people will have better ideas than me. |
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What about this? There are all sorts of diets on this site if you have a look through it and although they say prescription diets you do not need a prescription to buy them. http://www.bestpetpharmacy.co.uk/det...t.asp?id=13579 |
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Well, I'm useing the percentages on the foods the vets sold me which list fat max as 5.0%. I have found a "Lite" dry food he will eat. He loves the pouches by Nutro Natural Choice that are marked as "weight managment" fat max of 4.25% & the "Meow mix Market Select" but they only list the Min. fat %'s. I have sent an email to them requesting info on the Max. fat%, but who know's if they will get back to me. My concern is that he is acting painful again & had to start his pain med again today. So, is the special diet going to work in the long run???? We will have to just do what we can & wait it out. SassieCath... |
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This is a tip for perking up a cat's appetite. Always feed the food at room temperature. If you store it in the fridge, warm it a little before serving. Cats prefer that and the heat also releases some aroma, hopefully making them feel a bit more hungry. Is he drinking enough? It's important he has enough water. Maybe he doesn't like tap water? if so, give him a treat with bottled or filtered water. |
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Thanks for the link, really I appreciate that! I have saved it to my favorites & will look at it more later. I need to get to bed for now & start over on the search tomorrow. SassyCath & Tiki |
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He has a pet fountain. Had to put cleaned rocks in the bowl because he was splashing out more that he was drinking. He can be a real nut! |
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Here's a US source of specialist foods. http://www.hillspet.com/zSkin_2/products/pd_product_list.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=25343743 02037389&bmUID=1173097938102 Maybe the one they recommend for liver problems? |
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Poor baby. Another place you may want to look at to try and get additional help is on the Yahoogroups. Type in feline liver or pancreas as there is a group for both of these. There is also a supplement that is available in the US which is designed to help with liver function called Zentonil. Sorry I am not that much help. Wish you all the very best. xxx |
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