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Best diet for IBD and CRF 16-year old?

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Posted by: Anahita at Mon Oct 23 15:57:01 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Anahita ]  
   

Hi, I have a 16 year old mixed breed cat who has been diagnosed with kidney disease, and previously diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (without a confirming biopsy however). She is currently eating the prescription Hill's I/D canned, with Renal K+ gel potassium supplement once or twice daily, and a lactose supplement once daily (Epakitin). She also gets sub-Q fluids two to three times a week.



Here is the issue, she can't tolerate most foods, except this I/D, but it is not very palatable, and she often does not want to eat it. She has lost a lot of weight and is currently down to about 6 pounds (from a high of 10 at her healthiest). She has a good appetite, wants to eat the food my other cat eats, but I know it will upset her stomach (it's Friskies Senior Turkey and Giblets, canned).



What can I feed her that she will WANT to eat, that will cause her to gain some weight, that will be easy on her stomach, yet provide the necessary nutrients and low protein of a CRF diet?



Any help would be greatly appreciated! I should also add that she is rather spry considering her health issues, still enjoys running and playing (she is indoors only), but her low weight makes her seem very bony and fragile.


   

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