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Homemade Cat Food Recipes For Adult Cats With Kidney Disease

Here you’ll find vet approved cat food recipes for adult cats that need extra support due to kidney disease. These have been developed by the experts over at Veterinary Nutrition Group (VNG).

Note: Please be sure to read the important health considerations before selecting a recipe, as incorrect use of these recipes could be detrimental to your cat.

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Beef mince

Beef Mince, Rice, Pumpkin & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Beef mince

Beef, Venison, Potato & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh fish fillets isolated on white

Beef, White Fish & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Raw chicken breast with thyme and peppercorns, selective focus.

Chicken Mince, Egg White, Rice & Pumpkin with CompleteMe Renal

Raw chicken breast with thyme and peppercorns, selective focus.

Chicken Mince, Egg, Sweet Potato & Spinach with CompleteMe Renal

Chicken thighs

Chicken Thigh, Chicken Liver, Chicken Hearts, Pumpkin, Rice & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh salmon steaks

Chicken, Salmon, Sweet Potato & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Duck breast fillet on butcher table, raw poultry meat. Isolated on white background.

Duck, Chicken, Rice, Carrot & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Duck breast fillet on butcher table, raw poultry meat. Isolated on white background.

Duck, Duck Liver, Pumpkin & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Uncooked goat meat leg steaks isolated on a white studio background.

Goat, Potato, Carrot & Spinach with CompleteMe Renal

Kangaroo meat

Kangaroo, Egg White, Rice & Pumpkin with CompleteMe Renal

Kangaroo meat

Kangaroo, Sweet Potato & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

Raw chopped lamb fillet, diced tenderloin or cubed mutton sirloin meat isolated

Lamb, Lamb Heart, Lamb Liver Potato, Carrot & Zucchini with CompleteMe Renal

Raw chopped lamb fillet, diced tenderloin or cubed mutton sirloin meat isolated

Lamb, Lamb Liver & Venison with CompleteMe Renal

Kangaroo meat

Pork & Kangaroo with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh raw ground pork heap isolated on white background top view

Pork, Chicken Thigh, Chicken Liver & Green-Lipped Mussel with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh raw ground pork heap isolated on white background top view

Pork, Sweet Potato & Catnip with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh raw ground pork heap isolated on white background top view

Pork, Turkey, Turkey Liver & Sweet Potato with Complete Me Renal

Arrangement of two legs and breast of raw rabbit meat isolated on white background

Rabbit, Chicken, Rice, Pumpkin & Kale with CompleteMe Renal

Tuna chunks

Tuna, Cheese, Rice, Zucchini & Spinach with CompleteMe Renal

Some slices of raw turkey meat on a white background

Turkey, Egg, Potato, Carrot & Parsley with CompleteMe Renal

Some slices of raw turkey meat on a white background

Turkey, Pork, Chicken Liver & Chicken Heart with CompleteMe Renal

Some slices of raw turkey meat on a white background

Turkey, Pork, Sweet Potato, Celery & Spinach with CompleteMe Renal

Butcher board with raw venison dear meat steak. Isolated on white background

Venison & Sweet Potato with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh fish fillets isolated on white

White Fish, Cheese, Rice & Pumpkin with CompleteMe Renal

Fresh fish fillets isolated on white

White Fish, Egg, Rice & Pumpkin with CompleteMe Renal

Recipes for cats with kidney disease for use with CompleteMe Renal Feline

These recipes have been formulated to suit the needs of adult cats with kidney disease. They have been formulated by our founders (who are Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionists®) to be appropriate for early renal disease (IRIS stage 1 – 2) or advanced renal disease (IRIS stage 2 – 4), and can be prepared with raw or cooked proteins. Please see below for a table with information on the phosphorus content of the recipes, and comparison to commercial renal diets for cats. We recommend using the filters to select recipes that are appropriate for your cat’s medical needs.

To make these diets, you will need CompleteMe Renal, which provides essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids. It also contains beneficial ingredients for kidney support, such as omega-3 fatty acids from marine algae, betaine and prebiotics to maintain body weight and support the microbiome, and lutein to increase antioxidant activity in the kidney.

Can I just feed raw or cooked meat plus the supplement?

We completely understand how convenient this would be! However, it really doesn’t produce an ideal diet, nor is it personalised in any way to the stage of disease.

For example, raw chicken thigh (skin on) plus a low phosphorus meal completer is often recommended as an appropriate choice for cats with CKD. What is interesting about this is that, yes, it does produce a very low phosphorus diet, but it also produces a very low protein diet as well – 77 grams of protein per 1000 kcal ME. This is actually significantly lower than most commercial early renal diets like Purina NF Early Care or Royal Canin Early Renal, which have ~95 to 110 grams of protein per 1000 kcal ME.

For more advanced cases, protein can be further restricted, but again, it’s preferable to decide this based on the stage of disease, age of the patient, and any other co-morbidities.

What is also important to understand is that research suggests that severe dietary phosphorus restriction may increase the risk of hypercalcaemia developing in some cats with early CKD, so early renal diets are typically a bit higher in phosphorus than advanced renal recipes. Changing to a moderately phosphorus-restricted diet can resolve hypercalcaemia in some cases.

Why are there carbohydrates like rice or sweet potato in some of the recipes?

For cats with early renal disease (IRIS stage 1 or early stage 2), there are recipe options with either no to very little carbohydrate. By necessity, these recipes are very high in fat, so they may not suit all cats. For cats with concurrent diabetes mellitus and/or pancreatitis, they may be ideal.

There are also some recipe options with low to moderate carbohydrate, and a more moderate fat content. Overweight or obese cats may do better on these recipes, and some cats with gastrointestinal disease may also do better on a moderate fat diet.

For cats with advanced kidney disease (IRIS stage 2 to IRIS stage 4), the provided recipes have greater protein and phosphorus restriction. This necessitates the inclusion of some carbohydrate, so these recipes are typically lower in protein, very high in fat, and moderate to low in carbohydrate. These recipes still generally have 9-20% calories from carbohydrate, so there are still some very low carbohydrate options suitable for cats with diabetes.

Comparative Phosphorus Content By Product

Below is a list showing comparative phosphorus content for CompleteMe vs leading low renal products. Please note that we strongly recommend comparing diets on a caloric basis (last column), not as fed basis or dry matter basis, because it is more accurate.

Values are based on company product guides and may change. Please consult directly with the company for the latest information.
Product% Phosphorus (as fed basis)% Phosphorus (dry matter basis)Phosphorus per 1000 kcal ME (caloric basis)
CompleteMe early renal recipes0.14 – 0.15%0.48 – 0.51%0.9 – 1.1 g
CompleteMe advanced renal recipes0.10 – 0.14%0.48 – 0.51%0.8 – 0.9 g
Hill’s k/d Early Stage chicken stew0.13%0.58%1.3 g
Hill’s k/d minced with chicken0.14%0.48%1.1g
Purina NF Early Care wet diet0.11%0.43%1.1g
Purina NF Advanced Care wet diet0.10%0.39%0.9 g

Comparative Protein Content By Product

Below is a list showing comparative protein content for CompleteMe vs leading low renal products. Please note that we strongly recommend comparing diets on a caloric basis (last column), not as fed basis or dry matter basis, because it is more accurate.

Values are based on company product guides and may change. Please consult directly with the company for the latest information.
Product% Protein (as fed basis)% Protein (dry matter basis)Protein per 1000 kcal ME (caloric basis)
CompleteMe early renal recipes12.7 – 13.1%43.0 – 44.3%0.9 – 1.1 g
CompleteMe advanced renal recipes9.3 – 12.6%32.3 – 38.1%0.8 – 0.9 g
Hill’s k/d Early Stage chicken stew7.3%33.8%1.3 g
Hill’s k/d minced with chicken8.5%29.7%1.1g
Purina NF Early Care wet diet9.8%38.7%1.1g
Purina NF Advanced Care wet diet7.1%27.8%0.9 g

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