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Diarrhea advice

Ozzy was diagnosed with Stage II CKD in September. Since then, we’ve tried all Royal Canin Renal Support foods and all Hills K/D foods (canned and kibble for both). 2 of them he refused to touch, the rest have given him diarrhea.

Currently, we have him on Hills K/D chicken dry food mixed with water (all the wet foods gave him diarrhea). We’ve had him on it for 3-4 months solid and he has awful gas and urgent poops to where he can’t make it to the litter box. He hasn’t lost any weight and his kidney values have improved, but both I and the vet feel like we should explore other food options due to his bathroom issues.

Before his diagnosis, he was eating Smalls and was thriving on it, he absolutely loved the food. Does anyone know any fresh-frozen options like smalls but more renal friendly? Has anyone else had a cat that had diarrhea from every prescription renal diet?

u/tinysleepycryptid — 1 day ago
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Easiest Language Credit: ASL or Latin?

To cut to the chase, I'm about to be a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences and I have a foreign language requirement to complete.

The issue that I'm having is that I tend to have issues processing verbal/auditory information (even in English). Because of this, I've gone back and forth between choosing ASL and Latin.

Can any one vouch for either of these courses and how difficult they found them/what they entail?

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u/tinysleepycryptid — 9 days ago