Posts Tagged ‘holistic vet’

Spot the Cat Kicks “Kitty Crack” and Sparkles

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

This letter from a listener is long but the details matter — she is a cautious, thoughtful cat Mommy and despite her doubts because of Spot’s earlier health issue, ultimately her good sense and dedication to Spot’s health paid off.

I am writing about my Spot, who is a 12 year old male and would love to hear what you think of his story!

In October 2009, I took Spot to a local holistic vet primarily to have a second opinion on dental work.  Spot weighted in at 14 lbs. and his diet at that time consisted of Royal Canine’s Select Control, wet and dry, which was recommended for the prevention of both types of crystal formation.  In 2001 Spot had emergency surgery on his bladder to remove a struvite crystal and, to be honest, the prescription food was keeping him crystal free and his blood work, including his ph level, all came back excellent.  However, his weight was climbing and the holistic vet did not like the “by-product” ingredients in the prescription food, which she called “junk.”  Instead, she recommended taking Spot off dry food totally and exclusively feeding a good quality grain-free wet food.   She felt that his urinary issues would be resolved once he was on better wet food only.  The vet tech mentioned that she liked Weruva and Tiki Cat.  I decided not to feed Spot fish so I opted to try Weruva’ Paw Lickin Chicken.

I have to say I was nervous about this since, other than his weight, he was doing what I thought was great on the SC.  And, I worried about the timing of changing his food since the new holistic vet also confirmed that he needed to have his teeth cleaned which turned out to include a lower extraction.  However, after doing some of my own research comparing Weruva to SC (Weruva has “as fed” nutrition info online) I jumped in.  I think since he always had both the wet and dry, it made the transition easier.  After two months and with a lower front tooth missing, he has made a complete transition!

What I have found is this:  he now urinates 2-3x’s per day instead of 1x per day with his prescription found (the necessary dilution to prevent crystal formation); his PH level is around 6.0 (which is within the PH level SC states their food promotes and the exact PH  “as fed” level Weruva states online for their Paw Lickin Chicken. BTW, I purchased test strips from CVS and monitor this obsessively!); his coat is soft and shiny;  his eyes are no longer runny; he sheds way less and, within two months, he has lost 4 lbs.   Other notable changes are that he has way less bowel movements and doesn’t throw up anymore!

I was working on removing his food after 20 min and feeding him 2x’s per day but right now I find that when I do this, he doesn’t eat enough and I am somewhat concerned about his “rapid” weight loss.  So, I leave the food out throughout the day and night (which I also did with his dry and wet SC).  He always eats all of it!   Also, I was trying to get him to try other Weruva flavors but he won’t eat anything else (except a freeze dried 100% chicken treat every other day).  But, again, I have stopped trying to feed him other flavors because of his weight loss.   He was also used to eating the same SC for the last 8 years, which only comes in one flavor.

Spot appears to be just fine and happy.  He walks around with his tail curled up in the air and does play more.  He can even roll around again like he did when he was a kitten!  I called the vet’s office and spoke to a tech who agreed the weight loss was fast but not unheard of and told me to keep an eye on it.

I am still nervous about crystals and somewhat worried about the rapid weight loss and would love to read your thoughts/experience on this.

Warmest regards,
Lee

You are doing GREAT!!

You are so fortunate to have great veterinary support telling you just what I have been saying — no more “kitty crack” (and look at the ingredients if you have any doubts about that!).

How great that Weruva is his favorite since it is the highest possible quality ingredients and chicken is the very best protein source for cats (other than mice or birds!)

The weight loss is wonderful — don’t be alarmed. Some of it was probably retained water weight – just like can happen with us at the beginning of a diet when we cut out junk foods and carbs.

You’re noticing ALL of the fantastic positive changes that getting off “kitty crack” can create in a cat — which only goes to prove what an important change this has been.

I’m going to read your letter on the air tonight on my show DOG TALK® & CAT CHAT® which starts late tonight (SAT) — 10:20 PM EST — but if you can listen live on WOR 710 AM in New York or the tri-state area, or go online to www.WOR710.com the show streams live on the internet. Your computer becomes a radio! I’d love to have you call in if you feel like it. 212-766-7100 — you would be helping a lot of other people

If you don’t get this email in time (I apologize for last minute notice!) you and your friends can listen to the show on podcast. It goes up on the WOR website and on my page (on the weekend schedule) a few days after airing.

Keep up the great work!!

Tracie

Kitty’s Sweet Personality on Wet Food

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

It is really a wonderful feeling to get a message like this – I told Della that it means the world to know I’ve been able to help Maggie and bring out her true sweet personality just by getting her off the “kitty crack” and onto wet food. Never doubt that the happiness and health of all your cats is based on ditching the kitty crack and feeding wet food only.

Dear Tracie – I have been listening to you for a few months now on Sirius radio and just had to tell you an incredible story. Sorry it is a bit long but I thought you would appreciate it.

I have had one of my cats, Maggie, for 14 years. As a kitten she was sweet and affectionate (even slept on my head). We had her spayed and she didn’t come out of the anesthesia right away and I really nursed her back to life… even giving her water with a eye dropper. The vet discovered at the same time that she had kidney disease and to start her on KD. So after she was better, I did what he told me (it is only now that I see the connection). She changed so much (all these years I thought she had brain damage from not coming out of the anesthesia). She didn’t like being petted or would not sit on my lap. She never liked being groomed either brushing or trimming of nails. She also started leaving little presents around the house. After a few months, the vet suggested I put her on Buspar because she had separation anxiety. I did that and initially Maggie was better but went back to leaving presents everywhere after a few months. (I eventually stopped the Buspar with no change in her personality) Sometimes she would let others hold her but she never let me touch her without trying to bite or scratch me. Recently, Maggie got an abscessed anal gland and although the vet only sedated her, she wasn’t doing well afterward. She wasn’t eating at all… so I started giving her turkey baby food. As she got stronger, I added canned cat food. I have been listening to your show and about nutrition for cats and Pet Food Direct. Although I haven’t done Pet Food Direct yet, I decided to use some of the cat food on your list. I have been feeding both my cats this way for several weeks now. During Maggie’s recovery period, she let me hold her and even slept with me. I, of course, thought she was just in pain and would go back to her old crabby self. Well, thankfully she if back to my sweet, affectionate and loving cat. Everyday, I kept saying I can’t believe she is so sweet. The only reason I can see for her remarkable change is her diet. I know it seems incredible and my family thinks I am crazy but they are coming around because they can’t believe how nice she is to me. It truly is a miracle. I only wish I had known this 14 years ago…

So I wanted to thank you for helping me. If it wasn’t for CAT CHAT® I probably would never have heard of the special diet. Thanks to you I have my adorable cat back. I will keep listening, because you always have useful info that I use with great success.

But as happy as I was to get this news, soon thereafter Della wrote again, and it seemed like her vet was bound and determined to get that cat back onto prescription kitty crack – which is a sadly common practice that Dr. Elizabeth Hodgkins and many more up-to-date vets strongly oppose. Here’s what Della wrote:

Maggie had some kidney level elevations but not too serious. The vet said they have elevated again slightly since Oct. and he wants me to put her back on KD for her kidneys. Background: Maggie has had elevated numbers since she was a kitten and the vet put her on KD at that time. She was on KD for 13 years and then I switched in Oct. Thanks so much for your help with this matter. I look forward to hearing from you. I was hoping you had a suggestion for me. Mostly I have been using Paul Newman’s food and several of the other brands you suggested. I really don’t want Maggie to change again but I also want her to be healthy. Please let me know if you have any ideas.

Thanks so much.

I know that your desire is for Maggie to be healthy, and you have seen for yourself how wonderfully she is doing physically and emotionally now that she is receiving proper nutrition. The LAST thing you want to do is set her back by returning to the highly-processed dry food which is not only made of lesser quality ingredients but low-quality protein in low amounts is not considered good management of kidney problems by leading vets. High quality protein – with as much moisture as possible – is what her body needs to function best. Certainly you want to keep checking her blood levels but unless the levels rise and/or the phosphorus level rises (in which case you can put a phosphorus binder in her high quality food, rather than lowering the quality of the food!) stick with the program. Not only do many aging cats have kidney values which deteriorate as the natural progression of time, but given that you fed her kitty crack all her life. it’s wonderful she’s still going strong. Only now you have the “new and improved version” of Maggie! But it might be time to consider a holistic vet who will support what you are doing for your cat, rather than undermining it. Even a cats-only vet might be an improvement. You live in San Francisco which is a hot bed of alternative-thinking practitioners of every kind – use the links on my website to find possible new vets.

Tracie

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