The vet says Tara need a low fat cat food. I feed her paw licken good chicken, which is low fat and grain free. But, I am having trouble finding low fat, grain free dry food. He says it shold be 6-10% fat.Anyone know of one?
Why does he say Tara needs low fat food? To lose weight, or for some other reason? If to lose weight, I would just cut down a little on her portion of the Weruva. What dry food are you currenty feeding along with the Weruva?The vet says Tara need a low fat cat food. I feed her paw licken good chicken, which is low fat and grain free. But, I am having trouble finding low fat, grain free dry food. He says it shold be 6-10% fat.Anyone know of one?
Then just stick to the Weruva. Grain free, low fat, plenty of moisture. It's a bit low in calories, so watch Tara's weight and if she seems to be getting thin, increase her quantity.She just got over pancreatitis and advised a low fat diet. She is also allergic to grain.
The paw licken chicken you currently feed is low in fat and grain free. If she has a sensitive stomach do NOT feed her any dry! Keep feeding what you are feeding, which I presume is by Weruva. Open a thread under HEALTH titled pancreatitis diet!Am looking to reach starseed. My cat was also just diagnosed having pancreatitis. I was wondering how her cat is and if she found a proper diet for her.
I am looking for the same type of catfood that starseed was searching for. Has anyone out there had a cat with pancreatitis? My cat has a sensitive stomach & needs a grain fee diet & now I also need to find one that is low in fat as well.