Thursday, December 20, 2007
'nother update
Kitty has another UTI and a gum infection around one of her teeth. Will this never end? She won't eat Wellness anymore, so I've switched her to Trader Joe's (what I used before the recall). This food has a lot of fish in it and it's extreme stinkiness seems to appeal to kitty's ancient smell receptors! She's eating it with gusto. I hope she continues to have a good appetite as getting her to eat anything has been a real struggle. She's on Clavamox for the next 2 weeks after just finishing 2 weeks of Baytril for the UTI. I can't seem to do anything about these ongoing infections. All the things I've tried - antibiotics, tooth extraction, various topical treatments, brushing teeth - and the infection still comes back. It's disheartening to say the least.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Quick update
Kitty is now sick with a UTI but otherwise is doing well. She's currently eating Wellness canned Turkey and Chicken flavors. She likes them just fine, even though they are now grainless. I'm still supplementing the canned food with a little (1 tbsp per day) Kumpikat kibble. The extra carbs have helped her gain a little weight, much to my relief. Getting a sick cat to gain weight is like getting blood from a stone!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Cat update - August 14 2007
It turns out that the cat only had barely detectable traces of blood in her urinalysis. Her blood work showed creatinine of 30 and BUN of 2.7, both of which were higher than the bloodwork she had done in January. There's no way to tell if this is from the food she ate (Triumph & Fancy Feast are the suspected culprits). So there's not much I can do except treat her for possible kidney disease. I do believe that her kidney problems are caused by adulterated food, not just from the acute symptoms she had recently but from long term exposure. It appears that pet food companies have been adding chemicals, such as urea & cyanuric acid, to show a higher protein content in the food when tested. Actual protein, that can be digested and used by the animal, is lower than shown on the analysis printed on the bag.
Much of what I've learned about the pet food industry is quite disgusting. The plants where many pet food companies get their meat products from are rendering plants that cook down euthanized pets, diseased animals and road kill. Many times the rendering plants don't bother to take off the collars of dead pets or the plastic ear tags on farm animals. So if you ever find a piece of plastic in your pet food, now you know where it's from. Yuck.
Currently, I'm feeding Wellness canned Turkey and canned Chicken grain free. Also supplementing a little Kumpikat . I will probably switch to California Natural dry despite their current problems, as the Kumpi gives the cat huge poops. Poor cat! I'd cry too if I had to take a dump the size of my leg!
One note, the cat became sick eating California Natural Chicken & Rice canned, use by date 12/08/08. I don't know what the problem is as she was able to eat a whole case of the same date, but when I started her on a new case, she became lethargic and eventually stopped eating and started vomiting. I immediately switched her to baby food chicken & Kumpikat and she stopped vomiting and began eating again. She is doing pretty good now.
Much of what I've learned about the pet food industry is quite disgusting. The plants where many pet food companies get their meat products from are rendering plants that cook down euthanized pets, diseased animals and road kill. Many times the rendering plants don't bother to take off the collars of dead pets or the plastic ear tags on farm animals. So if you ever find a piece of plastic in your pet food, now you know where it's from. Yuck.
Currently, I'm feeding Wellness canned Turkey and canned Chicken grain free. Also supplementing a little Kumpikat . I will probably switch to California Natural dry despite their current problems, as the Kumpi gives the cat huge poops. Poor cat! I'd cry too if I had to take a dump the size of my leg!
One note, the cat became sick eating California Natural Chicken & Rice canned, use by date 12/08/08. I don't know what the problem is as she was able to eat a whole case of the same date, but when I started her on a new case, she became lethargic and eventually stopped eating and started vomiting. I immediately switched her to baby food chicken & Kumpikat and she stopped vomiting and began eating again. She is doing pretty good now.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Update on the cat
The cat's bloodwork came back within normal levels. The urinalysis showed blood however. The last time this happened she had a huge bladder stone. I hope she and I don't have to go through that again. I'll discuss the results with the vet on Thursday. It does not appear to be a problem from the cat food. I won't be sure until I talk to the vet. It could be a coincidence that she got sick right when I changed her food, but with the large scale of recalled pet food I'm more than a little suspicious. Triumph is known for using good quality ingredients but they are manufactured by Menu and could have had some cross contamination. I was also feeding Felidae at the same time. Canidae has been reluctant to share info on exactly who manufactures their food, so I view them suspiciously as well. You just can't trust anyone nowadays.
Right now the cat is back on Trader Joes and Newmans Own. I emailed Newman's Own and asked if they could guarantee that their food contains only US grown vegetable proteins and they replied:
"Yes. The ingredients in our pet foods are sourced in the US.
L. Phillips Brown DVM
Corporate Veterinarian
Newman's Own Organics"
Right now the cat is back on Trader Joes and Newmans Own. I emailed Newman's Own and asked if they could guarantee that their food contains only US grown vegetable proteins and they replied:
"Yes. The ingredients in our pet foods are sourced in the US.
L. Phillips Brown DVM
Corporate Veterinarian
Newman's Own Organics"
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
Triumph cat food = poison?
The cat's going to the vet tomorrow for blood & urine tests. About three weeks ago, she had eaten 2 cans of Triumph turkey canned cat food just prior to becoming sick. I immediately stopped feeding the food and put her on baby food (Beech-nut chicken & turkey). She slowly recovered in about a week, and was back to regular cat food - this time Felidae canned. She still is not quite herself and when I found out today that Triumph had been recalled, I immediately called my vet and told her what had happened. She advised me to bring the cat in tomorrow for testing. I'm hoping there's no long term damage to her kidneys. She's such a good kitty I hate to see her suffer like this.
I will update with the test results as soon as I have them.
Get pet food recall info here: www.itchmo.com
I will update with the test results as soon as I have them.
Get pet food recall info here: www.itchmo.com
Friday, April 27, 2007
Sorry for the delay...
My poor kitty is sick again. Damn those pet food companies. I will update as soon as I can.
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