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Hey all! It's me again.
I've been reading and trying to figure out the best diet for my kitty. This means not only that he gets all the nutrients that he needs but also that I can actually sustain it (time and money wise).
I live in Argentina and there are fewer options of canned food. I have found ONE OPTION that I can afford but since my kitty weighs 6kg (about 13,2lbs) I would need two cans per day. I can't afford two cans a day so I was wondering if one can plus chicken would suffice as far as the supplements in the can goes. I mean he would still get the taurine and all of that from the can, right?
He's 10 years old and his last ultrasound showed Chronic Kidney Disease. I know this is because of dry food so I will not give him that ever again. My boyfriend says that urinary dry food can be good but after thoroghly reading catinfo.org, I doubt that's the case.
So, let's say I give him one can of food (85grs). How do I know how much chicken I should feed him?
I've been reading and trying to figure out the best diet for my kitty. This means not only that he gets all the nutrients that he needs but also that I can actually sustain it (time and money wise).
I live in Argentina and there are fewer options of canned food. I have found ONE OPTION that I can afford but since my kitty weighs 6kg (about 13,2lbs) I would need two cans per day. I can't afford two cans a day so I was wondering if one can plus chicken would suffice as far as the supplements in the can goes. I mean he would still get the taurine and all of that from the can, right?
He's 10 years old and his last ultrasound showed Chronic Kidney Disease. I know this is because of dry food so I will not give him that ever again. My boyfriend says that urinary dry food can be good but after thoroghly reading catinfo.org, I doubt that's the case.
So, let's say I give him one can of food (85grs). How do I know how much chicken I should feed him?