Is High Protein Food Bad For Senior Cats?

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As cats age, their nutritional needs may change, including their protein requirements. While some senior cats may benefit from a high protein diet, others may not tolerate it well. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate protein level for your senior cat.

In general, healthy senior cats can tolerate a high protein diet, provided it is of high quality and well-balanced with other nutrients. High-quality protein sources, such as chicken, turkey, and fish, are recommended. Low-quality protein sources, such as meat by-products or plant-based proteins, are not recommended as they are less digestible and may not provide all the necessary amino acids.

However, if your senior cat has kidney disease, a high protein diet may not be appropriate. In cats with kidney disease, a high protein diet can increase the workload on the kidneys and potentially worsen the condition. In these cases, a veterinarian may recommend a low protein diet.

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