Cats are notorious for being picky eaters, and transitioning them to a new kidney-friendly diet can be a challenge, especially if they’re used to higher protein, flavorful foods. The key is to make the switchgradually. Start by mixing a small portion of the new food with their regular fo...
Wet Food Diets A wet (or canned) food diet is one of the most often recommended cat diets. Canned food is designed to be more palatable for felines. It often has a strong smell, isn’t tough in texture, and can be easily swallowed by cats that have dental pain or other ailments inv...
but we believe you should know all the risks in order to make an informed decision. If your cat is suffering from any illness, such as urinary stones or crystals, kidney disease, thyroid disease, or is on long-term medication, make sure to speak to your vet first...
The best wet cat food we tested is theZiwi Peak canned cat food. This brand has an excellent repuation for quality and production standards. Further, they use high quality ingredients from the whole of the animal providing a high protein and high texture wet cat food. To demonstrate this, ...
A cat not drinking water could mean anything from their disagreeing with your food bowl placement...to a serious health condition, including kidney disease or even cancer. Here are the signs to keep an eye out for. Just like you, it’s important for your cat(s) to stay hydrated – so...
If your cat has a low thirst drive or is older and has trouble with solids, Weruva Rainbow a Gogo pack may be exactly what they need. Formulated to provide quality protein with lots of hydration, this is one of the best wet cat food brands for kitties with kidney problems. The multipack...
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Ensuring adequate water intake for cats on a dry food diet is crucial for maintaining their overall health and helping prevent issues like urinary tract problems and kidney disease. If you notice signs of dehydration or have concerns about your cat's water consumption, consult with your veterinaria...
If it’s a new behavior, sleeping in the litter box can be indicative of a health issue, too. “Conditions like kidney disease, cystitis (bladder inflammation), urinary blockage or a stomach upset may make your cat wary of risking an accident by straying too far from the litter box,” ...
Bladder and Kidney Stones: Ragdolls may be more prone to developing urinary tract issues, including the formation of stones or crystals in the bladder and kidneys. Maintaining proper hydration and feeding a balanced diet can help reduce the risk of these issues. ...