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  1. Answer: Cats with kidney disease may benefit from avoiding foods high in phosphorus, as excessive phosphorus can put strain on the kidneys. It is also important to avoid feeding your cat foods high in salt, as this can lead to dehydration.

  2. When compared with normal maintenance adult cat food, a kidney support diet contains less protein, sodium, and phosphorus, and increased omega-3 fatty acids. These diets are formulated to help cats with CKD avoid metabolic acidosis and are available from your veterinarian.

  3. In general, cats with kidney disease require diets that are lower in protein and sodium. A lower protein diet can help to reduce the workload on the kidneys, while a lower sodium diet can help to manage blood pressure and reduce fluid buildup.

  4. Most dry cat foods only contain 8-10% moisture, so cats who eat dry food do tend to drink more than cats fed on wet food, but they simply cannot take in as much moisture overall as a cat fed on wet food.

  5. Oct 17, 2024 · Cat’s compensate for kidney disease by drinking more water, if they don’t drink enough, they can become very unwell, or decompensate. Giving your cat wet food is one way to increase their ...

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  6. Nov 6, 2020 · What Diet Is Most Effective? One of the most important treatments of feline kidney disease revolves around changing your cat’s diet. Many vets will prescribe a diet low in animal proteins, yet high in whole grains and B-vitamins that provide needed calories and energy.

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  8. Nov 2, 2024 · Cats with kidney disease should not eat foods that are high in phosphorous or sodium. High-protein diets are also not good for cats with kidney disease. Protein should be controlled so that it is not too low and not too high. A canned wet diet is preferably to a dry diet to help keep your cat hydrated.

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