Hi, do any of you happen to know what is considered a safe/low phosphorus % level in canned cat food. I have 3 cats and the girl has and or had struvite crystals and was told to keep her on a lower phosphorus diet, so get what they all are going to get it. I don't know why but why but it is easier for me to read percentages then it is to read some of these charts showing non-% amounts, I think I get "spontaneous dyslexia" or something , I just get confused and I swear I'm not stupid.
I know carbs should be below 10% ideally. I really try NOT to serve dry food. Also if you have any recommendations I'm open and appreciative to know about them. I already feed them Tiki Cat After Dark
***And I fell for the "prescription cat food" gimmick/marketing once years ago and know better now, what a huge waste of money, especially Hill's. FYI, if this hasn't already been posted, if you look at the ingredients on the Hills prescription food and the regular Urinary control (dry foods) they are virtually the same. Both of which are extremely high in carbs, which will can ultimately cause diabetes.., but of coarse there is another food for that, sorry I got side tracked.
I know carbs should be below 10% ideally. I really try NOT to serve dry food. Also if you have any recommendations I'm open and appreciative to know about them. I already feed them Tiki Cat After Dark
***And I fell for the "prescription cat food" gimmick/marketing once years ago and know better now, what a huge waste of money, especially Hill's. FYI, if this hasn't already been posted, if you look at the ingredients on the Hills prescription food and the regular Urinary control (dry foods) they are virtually the same. Both of which are extremely high in carbs, which will can ultimately cause diabetes.., but of coarse there is another food for that, sorry I got side tracked.