Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 i'm so sorry to hear about your lil Rex! Have you tried dried cat food? I know I couldn't stand the repugnant smell of the canned whatever they call it, but the dried stuff doesn't stink. I use Iams for Hush. I'm pretty sure they have a low fat version or if not, I know I've seen some other name branders that do. What has your vet said? Is there any way they can up Rex's taurine levels?? I know they can check taurine levels by doing a blood test. Btw, please tell me the result of the 'natural' cat food. What brand is it? karen , " dawn <skgpeace> " <skgpeace> wrote: > My Rex has a heart murmurr and I had been researching on the net to > find out what to do... Apparently the taurine deficiency is > responsible here as well. The healthiest diet for a cat would be > regular meat, I assume, But I just can't stomach that!! Got one of > those " natural " cat foods that says " NO by-products " and they loved > the taste of it... we'll see what kind of waste we get to judge > relative quality. But can one feed a " low fat, low sodium diet " (the > REALLY expensive stuff I get for Rex's heart) that is just meat? I > wouldn't know where to start! > -dawn > , " bluetulipz > <bluetulipz> " <bluetulipz> wrote: > > HI everyone > > I was told that it is unhealthy for a cat to be vegetarian. I sort > of > > rescued a cat about a month and half ago. I took her to the vet > ASAP > > to make sure she was ok..no worms, HIV, or anything else. While I > was > > there I asked the vet about putting her on a vegetarian diet. While > > dogs are capable of obtaining nutrients from vegetable-based > > proteins, cats cannot. She said cats cannot be vegetarians b/c they > > need taurine. It has something to do with cats needing to eat > entire > > parts of animals..muscle, tissue, intestines, etc. If they do not > > receive taurine, their eyesite can be affected and may even die. > Me, > > being me, I went home and researched what the vet said and the > > information found confirmed such. > > Here are a couple sites on the subject: > > http://www.vegsoc.org/info/catfood.html > > http://petshub.com/cats/nutrition/vegetarian.php > > I was able to find a few sites saying it's ok to feed a veg diet to > a > > cat but they didn't seem like credible sources and the written info > I > > found was by non-accredited individuals whose articles seemed to > > heavily focus on how you'd still be promoting the meat industry by > > feeding your cat meat. There are some internet stores that sell > vegan > > cat food, but none of the major brands which are veterinarian- > > endorsed have yet to come out with a vegetarian alternative for > cats, > > but have had such for dogs for years. > > I don't like buying Hush meat, but feel that it is the best for > her. > > I'm not 100% convinced about what I've read concerning 'synthetic' > > taurine & I'm not willing to compromise her health due to our > > decision to be vegetarian. > > > > karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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