Is Science Diet AD a good food? My cat is in beginning stages of kidney disease, and she never liked moist food. Is AD a good source of nutrition for her? Her appetite has not been as good lately with her dry food.
Hi VFerrll1-...she never liked moist food. Is AD a good source of nutrition for her?
Wow! Just curious,did you cook the meat, or was it raw. If cooked, how did you do it? Just kind of poach it all together with the vegies and oats. Did you use thighs, or use bone-in then take it off the bone, or what?I had a CRF Kitty who lived a couple of years on SD and Royal canin (Kidney formulas)
then he got to the point where the Vet said "all you can do now is take him home and make him comfortable,
or let me put him to sleep."
I researched frantically and started cooking for him.
Turkey or Chicken with some carrots, broccoli, pumpkin and oats (to keep the level of protein under 50%).
Also added bone meal and chicken liver.
Put it all in the food processor to make it into a Pate, and kept some on the fridge, the rest in the freezer.
At meal time, I'd add warm water to bring it to room temp,
then add Dr Goodpet's Maximum Protection Formula, Salmon Oil and Taurine before serving.
Not only did his health improve dramatically, he lived 5 more Happy years, to over the age of 20.
Personally, I very seriously doubt that I will ever use any "prescription" foods again.
Yes, I cooked it. Depending on how much time I had, I would sometimes use leg quarters - other times I used thighs or ground meat.Wow! Just curious,did you cook the meat, or was it raw. If cooked, how did you do it? Just kind of poach it all together with the vegies and oats. Did you use thighs, or use bone-in then take it off the bone, or what?
Really just curious, as some others might be. This is a great testament!