As We Found It pt.1
Well here we are a few weeks after meez diagnosis with Sterile Cystitis to tell ya’ da truth as we have found it. We told you then what we were told by da VET. We told you dat this was very common ‘specially among cats who eat Blue Buffalo foods and dat it was caused from too much protein in da diet. Yep we wrote it as we was told, but we also included dat mommy wuld be duin’ a lot of little research herself. Just didn’t seem right dat an obligate carnivore kuld be eatin’ too much protein?.
Meez sure glad you don’t believe everything your told mommy. Me just wuldn’t like eatin’ salads and cereals.
No sweety you sure wouldn’t have, nor could you survive on those. Quite frankly I’m sick and tired of hearing from vets and pet food companies that cats, who everybody knows are “obligate carnivores,” need less protein. And I’m tired of pet food companies including so many ingredients in their foods that cats don’t need, can’t process and that could literally kill them.
Me thinks we oughtta ‘splain what dat means. Wikipedia says Obligate means by necessity. And Carnivore means flesh (meat) eating animal. In plain human English dat means Cats MUST eat meat. So how is it dat me kuld eat too much meat?
- Pull up a chair, get’cha’ a cup of joe, tea, or whatever you dwink and let mommy tell ya’ how it is.
That’s just exactly what I wanted to know baby, and one of the many reasons I like to research everything myself. And the biggest thing I found in my research was not the amount of protein in cat foods but the amount of carbohydrates. High carbs can cause inflammation in the bladder and thus bring on a bout of Cystitis. Your grain free diet was full of them as are many cat foods regardless of quality or price, grain free or not. Pet parents almost need to become scientists to understand the labels on their pets’ food. The photo on the package is rarely indicative of the actual ingredients in the bag or can of that food in your cabinet. You can read the Truth About Pet Food for more information about what’s in your pets’ food and the FDA regulations, etc. Again, there are many other places to gather this information and you need to research and decide for yourself what is fact and what is fiction.

Ingredients on the Hills bag the vet recommended below:
Ingredients
Brewers Rice, Corn Gluten Meal, Powdered Cellulose, Wheat Gluten, Chicken Meal, Dried Tomato Pomace, Chicken Liver Flavor, Soybean Oil, Flaxseed, Coconut Oil, L-Lysine, Fish Oil, Lactic Acid, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Chloride, DL-Methionine, Carrots, Choline Chloride , Taurine, Iodized Salt, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Pantothenate, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), L-Carnitine, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Calcium Sulfate, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Natural Flavors, Beta-Carotene
Sterile Cystitis can be called a myriad of things such as, Idiopathic Cystitis, Urinary Tract Infection, and others. Anything having to do with the lower urinary tract is put under the umbrella of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease. Altho’ Sterile Cystitis is NOT an infection.
Sterile Cystitis is a condition that can affect both cats and kittens, male and female alike. The first occasion of Cystitis often occurs in young cats between the ages of 2 and 6 years old. The name implies an inflammation of the bladder of unknown origin with no infection present. In other words, they don’t really know what causes it. And altho’ there’s no infection, the cat is most likely in pain.
Vets make assumptions and all too often give bad or outdated information. We were told Dezi was eating too much protein and that the prescription diets for this condition (like the one for Lexi’s CKD) had a lower protein percentage and would clear up her symptoms. And that a lifetime switch would keep it from coming back.
Another assumption is that stress is a leading factor in causing Cystitis. For cats, stress could be anything. In general (not always) cats don’t like change. They are creatures of habit. Anything out of the ordinary can stress a cat. Boredom can cause stress as much as a thunderstorm or a house full of guests.
You can find a list of “typical” symptoms all over the internet, but I will list them here as well.
1. Frequent attempts to urinate
2. Straining in the litter box
3. Crying out while in the litter box
4. Blood in the urine
5. Urinating outside the litter box
These are the main symptoms that alert to a problem in your cat or kitten’s urinary tract. BUT Dezi had none of these symptoms. Altho’ Dezi went to the litter box 4-5 times a day, she never strained or cried out and there was never blood in her urine. She wasn’t drinking excessively, altho’ she did like to play in the water fountain, thus justifying her 1-2 extra trips a day. When she did use the piddle pads instead of the box, it was always because the box had been used and not yet scooped. If she poops before urinating, she won’t go in the same box. The only time she will do both in the box at the same time is when she urinates first. Yes I know she’s got a few strange quirks, but that’s my baby girl and I love her no matter what.
I constantly spent my half an hour to read this web site’s articles or reviews every day along with a mug
of coffee.
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Dezi this is such good information that ALL Cat parents should read. We are not fans of the prescription diets either due to all the idiotic stuff they put in them. Dad always chuckles when he walks down the food aisle in the pet big stores and sees cat food with vegetables on the bag. Then he gets sad as he knows there are people buying this junk. We eat plain old friskies wet and have never had a food related problem.
We want to read all the posts on this so be back in a few
Purrs
Timmy Dad and Family
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Fank you. Mommy gets really sad too, dat peeps buy and feed those fings. And dat manufacturers awe allowed to do these fings and lie to consumers. Fanks fur readin’. Weez sendin’ purrayers fur you all.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Thanks for all of the information Dezi. It was very informative. It seems like many years ago cats didn’t have all the stuff added to their food and they were much healthier. Mom and dad are convinced that some of the pet foods being sold now are making cats/dogs sick. Love Andy.
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Yep Andy we agwee wiff yous mommy and daddy. And weez not conspiracy nuts eever. Mommy sez natural is bestest and she wants to get us as close to dat as pawssible.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Good post, and good for you for not just taking what your vet said as truth.
You might also want to look into urinary ph
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Fank you, weez alweady there. check back fur part 3.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Hi! Great and informative post! We are hoping Dezi is completely better. Honestly, I think the reason why kitties that eat Blue Buffalo (along with other foods) may be prone to sterile cystitis is because of ingredients like cranberries and blueberries. Years ago, I switched my kitties to Wellness. I happened to mention it to our cat-only vet who pleaded with me to not feed that. She wasn’t against natural type foods, just Wellness. She said that a lot of the kitties that came in with blockages were eating Wellness. When Annie had struvite bladder stones, I joined the FLUTD group on Yahoo Groups and they warn cat owners that all Wellness brand foods raise the urine pH of some susceptible cats. Wellness has cranberries and blueberries. I think veggies are good to avoid too. Food is such a tough one! I am working on getting fish out of their diet.
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Fanks Annie. Weez twied da Wellness foods too, but not one of our faves. Altho’ we have sum furiends who used to feed dat and have a kitty wiff urinary purroblems. So fanks fur mentionin’ it. Good luck gettin’ da fish out. Mommy never lets us have fish, so weez not like most of it, speciallu tuna. Purrobly makes us a bit stwange but mommy’s happy and weez not know weez missin’ anyfin’.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Thank you for the article. We agree with your observations. The human thinks these concepts are true for cats and humans alike. Meowrrrr
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Fank you. Glad you found them useful.
Luv ya’
Dezi and Lexi
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Thank you so much for this information – there is just so, so much to learn and it is absolutely overwhelming… Purrs from Deb and the Zee/Zoey kitties
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