Not exact matches
The results of the new study
suggest that excess phosphate has a deleterious effect on indicators of kidney function in
cats, and could contribute to the high incidence of chronic kidney diseases in
elderly cats.
They claim that it is «dog - proof from most dogs»,
suggesting that the most curious and determined will get in, and that it is not ideal for
cats that are disabled, overweight or
elderly.
She continues by explaining why veterinarians
suggested feeding
elderly cats a reduced protein diet because, «After a lifetime of eating commercial pet food containing poor quality protein that is difficult to digest, a
cat's kidney and liver function is compromised.