Jamie just had his latest kidney test (BUN/creatinine) yesterday which we do on a regular basis. His BUN was 41, which was down from 42 and creatinine was normal, down from 2.2. The Renal Index, however, indicated kidney failure projected for the next 24 months. He is not diabetic or hyperthyridic. We are going to schedule an echocardiogram and xrays. Ultrasound done previously showed nothing significant.
So this is my question: I have studied Tanya's information, which is overwhelmingly impressive, and would like to know which of the non-prescription food was successful with their cats. I prefer that he eat wet, but if there are any thoughts on dry that will be appreciated as well. He rejected Science and Royal Canin already. Tanya has a massive lists of foods and I am just trying not to purchase one of each although it may come to that. I am not as concerned about cost if Jamie would eat the food; what bothers me is that it all goes to waste.
So this is my question: I have studied Tanya's information, which is overwhelmingly impressive, and would like to know which of the non-prescription food was successful with their cats. I prefer that he eat wet, but if there are any thoughts on dry that will be appreciated as well. He rejected Science and Royal Canin already. Tanya has a massive lists of foods and I am just trying not to purchase one of each although it may come to that. I am not as concerned about cost if Jamie would eat the food; what bothers me is that it all goes to waste.