Fee's Special Kitty Cat Renal/Kidney/Diabetes Diet Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Sandi From CA

"My cat, Fee, is 22 years old(!), blind and has kidney disease, but his quality of life is still great thanks to daily subcutaneous fluids, a special diet, and daily supplements that lower his BUN and creatinine. For a change of pace from Fee's usual (costly) prescription diet, I occasionally make this for him. Diabetics need fiber and kidney kitties need to limit protein. The inclusion of brown rice addresses these issues.The ingredients as given are minced, but I drop everything into my Magic Bullet yielding the consistency of pate. You can freeze portions, too - handy! Time estimate includes the mixing of all ingredients, cooked and otherwise, and the final quick cook of the mixture that includes the eggs.<<<< UPDATE >>>> I just wanted to mention that Fee is 24 years old now, which is roughly 113 in human years!"

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Ready In:
6mins

Ingredients:
6
Yields:

1 cup

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ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons cooked green beans, finely minced
  • 2 teaspoons finely minced carrots (if you substitute other vegetables, avoid those with a higher natural sugar content)
  • 2 tablespoons baked chicken breasts, minced (no skin)
  • 23 cup cooked and cooled brown rice (unrefined, wild rice is good)
  • 1 -2 tablespoon olive oil (according to how moist your cat prefers his or her food. Olive oil is good for preventing hair balls)

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directions

  • Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly. The rice must be mixed in well because smart cats (which ones AREN'T?) are liable to retrieve all that ISN'T rice from the dish, the clever little furballs --.
  • Cook in a medium skillet over low heat, stirring and �chopping� constantly, until the egg is at least soft-set but done.
  • Refrigerate or freeze in air-tight containers (Tupperware, Rubbermaid, Ziploc). Use the refrigerated portions within 36 hours.

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  1. My kitty Lucky has been pretty sick since I got him. He was abandoned at 2 weeks with his sister Mimi. I bottle fed them formula at first. We joke about Mimi stealing everything from Lucky in the womb because she is the healthiest most active cat I've ever owned. I am an English teacher in Mexico. Vet care here is hit or miss and there is no quality cat food. I finally found a vet who did blood work and determined Lucky to have kidney failure. The vet couldn't say if it was acute or congenital and whether or not he would recover but regardless, Lucky is 8 months old and has good and bad days. He actually had about 3 good months and then got really sick. He had a fever and the vet gave him a naproxyn/paracetamol suppository. I looked it up and found out it is toxic for cats. There were some miscalculations on medications for him as well. Luckily I caught them and didn't give Lucky the medication. Also, can you believe the main cat food choice here is Whiskas? It's been discontinued in the US. I made a decision a few days ago to try a natural diet for Lucky. It really is our last hope. He is severely constipated right now and the laxative we tried caused leakage but no results and a lot of blood. His abdomen filled up with fluid last week and we thought we might have to put him down but he's recovering. I feel like he became sick again when he received the last vaccination. He's just now recovering. I hope so anyway. I appreciate this diet. I made a batch today and he loved it. He is actually in a food coma right now and I'm so grateful because he's extremely picky. I don't anticipate giving him Sub Q fluids, as I don't know what to give him and the correct method. Would you be able to educate me on that? What type of IV fluid would I use and size of needle? I know it goes between the shoulder blades. I don't have any other choice here other than to be my cat's doctor. I do have a medical background but not as a vet. Cats are not even valued in Mexico. In fact, most people hate them and look at me as if I'm crazy for having them in my house and treating them like my babies. How do I know when he needs fluids and how often? Also, what types of supplements should I use in addition to this diet? How many times a day should I feed him? He is severely under weight so I've been feeding on demand. Is that safe? Thank you and sorry for all of the questions! p.s. I'm posting a picture of Lucky and Mimi. Lucky is on the right.

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  2. Can this recipe be fed to all cats?

    elizedens55

  3. Why add rice to the diet? I have read that cats with renal disease... in fact cats in general do best without grains of any kind in their meals. Please explain. Thanks in advance for your answer.

    Marianna M.

  4. Hi, thank you so much for sharing my 18 yr. old female (Queenie) is just entering that stage where she has to eat a special diet for her kidneys. The vet prescribed Royal Canine (Not a fan of the ingredients). Is this recipe something that I can feed her instead of Royal Canine? Thanks

    Sondra J.

  5. Hi I have a 15-year-old kitty that was just diagnosed with Stage 3 renal disease. She is playful and spry, so the diagnosis caught us off guard. Snuggles has an additional issue as she is also allergic to several foods, including chicken and possibly fish. Is it a possibility to substitute pork or lamb for the chicken? I am also unsure whether eggs would have the same effect as chicken options. Any thoughts. Thanks Kelly

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Reviews

  1. Haven't tried it yet but again, kudos for giving options for special diet kitties as well, would likely make a good recipie if your cat was a little under the weather with an upset tummy etc!

    SVELTE

  2. I haven't tried this recipe but I wanted to send out kudos`to a chef adapting recipes to feed a special needs pet!!

    stonecoldcrazy

  3. The recipe looks good, but it needs some additions. Cats need taurine. It is an essential amino acid that is vital for eyesight and heart function. This recipe needs taurine supplement added to it. Cats also need calcium. The book "Whole Health for Happy Cats" gives excellent instruction on dosages for these vital nutrients.

    paganmoon

  4. I have a 21 year old male cat with depleting kidney function. He is on fluids twice per week and on special food. Within the passed year he has chosen to just lick the top layer and not consume the rest. But he loves human food. This recipe is really great, he eats every single bite, and I am even able mix in his prescription wet food. Thanks so much, very helpful.

    Amanda K.

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FAQs

Fee's Special Kitty Cat Renal/Kidney/Diabetes Diet Recipe - Food.com? ›

Examples include Hill's® Prescription Diet® k/d® (both early and late state diets exist), Royal Canin® Renal Support, Purina® ProPlan® Veterinary Diet NF Kidney Function®, and Rayne Clinical Nutrition™ Adult Health-RSS™.

What is the best food for cats with kidney disease and diabetes? ›

Examples include Hill's® Prescription Diet® k/d® (both early and late state diets exist), Royal Canin® Renal Support, Purina® ProPlan® Veterinary Diet NF Kidney Function®, and Rayne Clinical Nutrition™ Adult Health-RSS™.

Is Fancy Feast Senior good for cats with kidney disease? ›

The most important nutritional goal for a renal patient is that the cat eats well every day. You can also use the renal diets to compare nutritional profiles to retail food. Particularly, Purina's retail diets (Fancy Feast, Friskies) will compare favorably to the renal diet's nutritional profile.

What can I make for my cat to eat with kidney disease? ›

Special Senior Cat Diet for Kidney & Diabetes

2 teaspoons finely minced carrots (if you substitute other vegetables, avoid starchy ones) 2 eggs. 2 tablespoons baked chicken breasts, minced (no skin) 2⁄3 cup cooked and cooled white rice.

What is the best cat food for cats with stage 2 kidney disease? ›

If your cat is diagnosed with IRIS Stage 2 CKD onwards, phosphorus will need to be restricted and a lower protein diet with a high energy density such as Royal Canin Renal Support is often recommended. At this point, the accumulated toxins inside the cat's bloodstream may begin to affect appetite.

What not to feed a cat with kidney disease? ›

In addition to feeding a lower protein diet, you also need to avoid giving high protein treats such as meat, jerky treats, cheese, rawhides, pig ears, etc. High salt (sodium) diets may increase blood pressure and may worsen kidney damage, so diets designed for pets with kidney disease are low in sodium.

Is canned tuna good for cats with kidney disease? ›

While cats can eat tuna occasionally, there are potential health risks. Tuna is high in mercury, a toxic metal that can accumulate inside the fish itself. Mercury is dangerous for cats to consume in large amounts as it can harm their kidneys and increase the risk of kidney failure.

Can a cat with kidney disease eat chicken? ›

The compromise is to feed as much high quality protein as possible. The large size of protein molecules makes the kidneys work too hard and red meat is especially hard to process. Safer protein-rich foods include white meats such as chicken (and most cats adore rabbit meat), cooked eggs and small amounts of liver.

What to feed an older cat with kidney disease that is losing weight? ›

A prescription diet restricting protein and phosphorus may be one of the first changes recommended with early renal disease. Warming food and hand feeding can help encourage cats to eat. Tuna juice water, gravy or low-sodium chicken broth can be mixed with food to coax eating and increase water consumption.

What meat can a cat with kidney disease eat? ›

Try to get your cat mostly wet food made with proteins like rabbit or chicken. Protein like beef and fish are also fine occasionally as protein sources for your cat. Just make sure to avoid any plant-based proteins since these are lower quality and will not provide the proper nutrients to a cat with renal disease.

Why do cats with kidney disease stop eating? ›

If your cat's kidneys aren't removing waste from his or her body, you may notice that your cat is drinking more water and attempting to urinate more. Because the toxins build up in the cat's body, they may feel nauseous and stop eating their food.

What is an appetite stimulant for cats with kidney disease? ›

Mirtazapine is an effective appetite stimulant and anti-emetic for cats with CKD and could be a useful adjunct to the nutritional management of these cases.

What is the best source of protein for cats with kidney disease? ›

Diets containing chicken and some types of fish as their protein source are often lower in phosphorus. As a general rule, diets for cats with CKD should contain around 0.3-0.6% phosphorus on a dry matter basis.

How do you slow down kidney disease in cats? ›

Nutrition: A renal diet is a cornerstone of managing CKD and can improve quality of life and prolong patient survival. Enhance the ratio of omega-3 fatty acids to omega-6 fatty acids; restrict protein, phosphorus, and sodium contents; and increase potassium, vitamin, and fiber contents and caloric density.

How long do cats live after stage 2 kidney disease? ›

Cats with Stage II kidney disease

(which is the earliest stage they can reliably be diagnosed) will, on average, live for at least a year after diagnosis—some studies suggest this may be more like two or three years. Cats with Stage III disease have an average life expectancy of between 6 months and 18 months.

What should a diabetic with kidney disease eat? ›

A healthy diabetes diet looks pretty much like a healthy diet for anyone: lots of fruits, veggies, healthy fats, and lean protein; less salt, sugar, and foods high in refined carbs (cookies, crackers, and soda, just to name a few).

Is wet or dry food better for cats with kidney disease? ›

Annual blood work and urine tests allow your vet to establish your cats individual baseline and monitor any changes, providing recommendations or interventions early. For cats with kidney problems, wet food may be part of the treatment plan to support hydration.

Can a cat have diabetes and kidney disease? ›

Factors associated with CKD were identified through multivariate logistic regression analyses. Results: Sixty-seven (11.9%) cats had CKD and 16 (2.9%) cats had diabetes. Sixty cats without diabetes (11%) and 7 with diabetes (44%) had CKD.

What makes kidney disease worse in cats? ›

Low potassium levels may also contribute to the worsening of kidney failure. B Vitamins. When the failing kidneys cannot concentrate the urine, water-soluble vitamins like B12 become depleted, and affected cats need supplementation.

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