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1046.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jan 19 1988 13:52 | 7 |
| This sounds like it's the taurine deficiency business that came up
awhile back and was discussed here. I'm surprised that RD vanished
for awhile, CD was instantly supplimented and stayed available as far
as I know. Maybe figuring out how to suppliment something is more
difficult than just dumping in extra whatever. (This problem involved
a lot of pet food manufacturers, not just the RD CD folks.)
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1046.2 | how fat is he? | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Wed Jan 20 1988 13:42 | 10 |
| Steve, your cat must need to loose an awful lot of weight
to be on R/D for four months. We've had Kiwi on R/D twice
now, and each time he's lost 2-3 pounds (which is the loss
we were going for) within 3-4 weeks.
.1 is correct. The taurine deficiencies were across all
cat food manufacturers. Hill's was one of the first to take
corrective action, well before it became public knowledge.
Donna
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1046.3 | Concerned mom | LABC::ALLEN | Equestrian Lady | Wed Jan 20 1988 14:43 | 14 |
| Thanks for the info. Sy is on an RD diet also. When the vet ran
out of food I was at a complete loss. The reason Sy is on the special
diet is because of pancrities (sp), he cannot have any fatty foods.
How much heart damage can this food cause?
I did manage to find a vet that had an extra case for me at the
time. Do you think that I should just buy the new RD or finish
off the old case? For my kid-I will toss out bad food, no matter
what the cost had been.
Thanks
Linda (concerned mom)
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1046.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jan 20 1988 14:55 | 11 |
| Re: .3
When I was talking to Sweetie's and Holly's vet about this quite
a while ago, he mentioned that
you can buy taurine suppliments at health food stores and add it
to their food. So if you think you have the old kind of food, you
might want to ask your vet about this, as an okay but cheaper
alternative to tossing a whole case. It was "long term use" that
caused serious heart problems; I don't know how much one case would
effect this.
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1046.5 | Don't throw it away! | LAIDBK::SHERRICK | Molly :^) | Wed Jan 20 1988 15:11 | 27 |
| re: .3
Please don't get the idea that there is anything bad or poisonous
about this food! The thing is that the vet community has recently
discovered that a deficiency of taurine (an amino acid?) can contribute
to the development of cardiomyopathy in SOME cats. Hill's (the
makers of science diet (R/D, C/D, K/D, etc.)) has chosen to change
the formula of their foods by increasing the available amount of
taurine, and thereby decreasing the risk of heart disease in cats.
As this is a new thing, most commercially available cat foods do
not have what is now considered an adequate amount of taurine.
Most vets will tell you not to worry unless your cat has some
indications of cardiomyopathy, or is in a high risk group for that
condition (very old or with genetic history...)
In any case if you are worried about the food, you can consult your
vet about the prospect of putting your cat on a taurine supplement.
From what I understand that was the only reason that the formula
of the food has been changed.
My hat is off to the Hill's company (a subsidiary of Colgate
Palmolive!) to responding so quickly to this new discovery by making
their foods even better balanced!
Again - the food does not "cause" heart damage, it's just that the
new formula _might_ prevent it.
Molly
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1046.6 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jan 20 1988 16:18 | 7 |
| Re: .5
I think it is not correct to say that most commercially available
cat food does not currently have enough taurine. All the manufacturers
(and there were quite a number) involved changed their product
formulations pretty much instantly when this news came out.
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1046.7 | FYI | LABC::ALLEN | Equestrian Lady | Wed Jan 20 1988 16:37 | 9 |
| By the way.
Checked with my vet about availablity of the new food. In my area
(Los Angeles Basin) the food is still not available.
Thanks for all the info.
Sys' mom.
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1046.8 | Sorry! Having trouble getting Info. | LAIDBK::SHERRICK | Molly :^) | Wed Jan 20 1988 19:28 | 40 |
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Re: .6
I got my info about the commercial foods from my vet, an internal
medicine and heart specialist affiliated with U.C. Davis. He knew
of only two manufacturers who had modified their formulae already.
If you know of a list that I could get a hold of it would be much
appreciated. I have tried to get info on this direct from the
manufacturers, but have been getting incomplete information. Some
of the manufacturers don't want to give out their nutrient content,
i.e. specific levels of nutrients contained in foods.
It seems that there is still discussion going on as to what amount
of taurine is really adequate in foods, but if anyone is interested
in the current official requirements list (so that you can check
out the food you use) here's a good official source:
Nutritional Requirements of Cats
available for $16.25 from:
National Academy Press
2101 Constitution ave. N.W.
Washington D.C. 20418
Does anyone out there know whether Iams has changed its formula?
If anyone knows of manufacturers other than Hill's who have changed
theirs could you enter them in this note, or send me mail?
BTW - the studies done concerning taurine deficient diets and
cardiomyopathy did state that the cats with this problem almost
always were found to have been given a diet of one food brand.
That is, their diet was not varied. There was no particular brand
implicated, they just noticed that those cats with the problem ate
the same stuff all the time. Perhaps varying our cats' diet would
be helpful?
Thanks much!
Molly
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1046.9 | Before you order..... | LAIDBK::SHERRICK | Molly :^) | Wed Jan 20 1988 19:32 | 3 |
| I should mention that before you run out and order the Nutritional
Requirements of Cats publication, you might want to inquire as to
when it was last updated.... My copy predates the taurine business.
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1046.10 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jan 20 1988 19:48 | 6 |
| Re: .8
I recall that the news stories of several months ago listed at least
4 or 5 manufacturers who had corrected their products, but, naturally,
I don't remember who at this point.
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1046.11 | Mix 'em! | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Jan 20 1988 20:20 | 13 |
| Because I had a few partial cases (of R/D, C/D, P/D -- I think that
covers it!), I decided not to throw them away, but to alternate
2 new cans with 1 old can, because the problem seemed to be
related to LONG TERM usage.
I also tend to mix brands, especially my "BIG VAT" of dry food.
For example, for kitties and pregnant/nursing moms, I mix Iams
Kitten food and Hill's P/D dry -- thinking that if just maybe
one is better for mumble1, perhaps the other is better for mumble2.
These are the two favorites; no one here seems to like the pet
store variety of Feline Growth, dry or wet!
Penelope
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