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  1. Renal diets are designed to be very palatable and some, like Royal Canin’s, can be mixed as dry and wet food to combine aromas, shapes, sizes and textures that encourage eating. Gentle warming of wet diets and adding warm water to dry diets can also help cats stay interested in their food. A cat with CKD will need access to lots of fresh water.

  2. Answer: While it was once believed that cats with kidney disease should be fed a low-protein diet, current research suggests that moderate amounts of high-quality protein are important for cats with kidney disease. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best diet for your cat 's individual needs.

  3. The approach to nutritional management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats has changed significantly over the past 2 decades. In the past, cats typically were diagnosed as having late-stage kidney “failure,” or what would now be classified as International Renal Interest Society (IRIS; iris-kidney.com) later stage 3 or stage 4, when clinical signs such as anorexia, lethargy, and weight ...

  4. Jun 7, 2024 · 1. Give your cat wet food instead of dry food. Cats with kidney issues can become easily dehydrated, as their kidneys cannot retain water efficiently. They need to consume a lot of water on a regular basis to stay healthy. Giving your cat wet food will ensure it gets enough water when it eats.

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  5. Oct 8, 2020 · Smell and taste function in children with chronic kidney disease (2010) Armstrong JE, Laing DG, Wilkes FJ & Kainer G Journal of Pediatric Nephrology 25(8) pp1497-504 found that this can occur early on in CKD in children, and that it tends to worsen as the disease progresses, and it is thought that this happens to CKD cats too. Warming the food makes it smell stronger, which may filter through ...

  6. May 26, 2014 · The cats get a mixture of homemade raw, frozen raw, and/or dehydrated raw, with appropriate supplements, and a sprinkling of various high-quality canned food. He’s doing great, maintaining weight, and acting absolutely normal. The thing is, CKD kitties need high-quality protein to maintain their body weight and system functions.

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  8. 11 guidelines for conservatively treating chronic kidney disease (2007) Polzin D Veterinary Medicine December 2007 says "Force-feeding new diets, exposing patients to new diets while hospitalized, or administering medications or other unpleasant events during and around feeding times should all be avoided. A renal diet should be introduced to patients gradually."