Low sodium diet for early hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:05 pm
Hi everyone, my 5 y/o Kitten Pie has been diagnosed with early HCM and as yet, his cardiologist sees no need for meds, just a check up in a few months.
I'm looking in to nutrition and I'm interested in starting him on a lower sodium diet, which may help reduce or slow down the progression of his disease.
I'm really bad with numbers and his current food (Whiskas complete dry food) contains 0.16mg of sodium selenite per 1kg of food. Can someone tell me how I figure out what percentage that is? We don't give him human food, just a little plain cooked chicken now and then, as a treat, and he always has plenty of water.
He's never taken to wet food, and I'm worried that we may be doing him more harm than good, by feeding him Whiskas.
Any advice on this topic would be really appreciated. We are on a very low income at the moment but if a more expensive food could help him, then I will of course do anything.
Thank you, in advance.
I'm looking in to nutrition and I'm interested in starting him on a lower sodium diet, which may help reduce or slow down the progression of his disease.
I'm really bad with numbers and his current food (Whiskas complete dry food) contains 0.16mg of sodium selenite per 1kg of food. Can someone tell me how I figure out what percentage that is? We don't give him human food, just a little plain cooked chicken now and then, as a treat, and he always has plenty of water.
He's never taken to wet food, and I'm worried that we may be doing him more harm than good, by feeding him Whiskas.
Any advice on this topic would be really appreciated. We are on a very low income at the moment but if a more expensive food could help him, then I will of course do anything.
Thank you, in advance.