Cancer - special diet needs
Cancer - Special diet needs
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Cancer- special
diet needs
Q: Hi! My roommate and I are owned by six cats.
Unhappily, one off them (Otto -The Great, or sometimes " 'Lil Guy"), is
dying of cancer. I don't believe that we can save him, but would like to
make sure that he has the best nutrition possible -- I know that nutrition
plays an important role in fighting off cancer, but have no idea what to
give that him that will help. He's losing his sense of smell and a bit
of his appetite, so feeding him is getting more and more difficult. I'm
willing to expect a miracle, but want to make sure I've done all I can.
Can you recommend a specific diet or certain supplements? Do you know of
a good source? What should I be looking for (and watch out for)? Thanks
for your time and effort!
A: At present, there are some studies (mostly done
at Colorado State University's vet school) that suggest that restricting
carbohydrates, increasing protein and using higher fat diets, especially
certain of the omega fatty acids. I can't remember which ones, though -
sorry.
I have seen a list of foods for cats that come close to meeting these
needs and it included Hill's a/d and p/d diets, Sheba canned foods, Fancy
Feast canned foods and several other canned foods which I also can't remember.
Fortunately, these are also foods that most cats like. It can help to
warm foods when cats won't eat. Hand feeding helps, too. Appetite stimulation
can be helpful, with diazepam (Valium Rx), oxazepam (Serax Rx) and cyproheptadine
(Periactin Rx) being the most commonly used medical appetite stimulants.
Your vet will know if there is any problem using these with the cancer
your cat has.
Hope this helps.
Mike Richards, DVM
Last edited 01/30/05