New Launch: Low Protein Salmon Treat for CKD Cats

 

For guardians caring for a cat with chronic kidney disease (CKD), few things are as difficult as finding safe, enjoyable treats. Most commercial treats are high in protein and phosphorus, which can place extra strain on fragile kidneys. That’s why Greycoat Research set out to design something different — a treat that brings joy without compromise.

Why It Matters
Cats with CKD often face strict dietary limitations. Many lose interest in food over time, making daily feeding a challenge. Yet, joy and appetite are deeply connected. When a cat feels happy and engaged, dopamine and other feel-good hormones can gently support circulation and overall balance — even within the kidneys.

A Treat Designed for Gentle Care
Each cube of Greycoat Low Protein Salmon contains just 19 mg of protein, maintaining the natural flavor and aroma of real salmon while meeting renal care needs. The cube’s ¼-inch size makes it easy to chew, even for senior cats with weaker teeth. Every detail was created with precision to minimize metabolic load while keeping every bite satisfying.

Why Guardians Love It
✔ Formulated with ultra-low protein, phosphorus, and sodium
✔ Contains L-Theanine to support calm and relaxation
✔ Designed for daily use — up to 10 cubes per day
✔ Crafted to be safe, gentle, and enjoyable

When to Give It
• For cats with a low appetite — crush and sprinkle a few cubes over meals to boost interest
• After medication — offer one cube as a gentle reward
• After play or activity — share a piece to create a positive moment together

Even cats with kidney disease deserve moments of happiness. These small moments can restore comfort, spark appetite, and bring lightness back into their day.

At Greycoat Research, every formulation is guided by data — built from over 3,000 individual consultations and 10,000 feeding records worldwide. Our goal is simple: to create safer, more thoughtful nutrition for CKD cats everywhere.

Because even the smallest choices can make a big difference for their kidneys

Our mission is to stop feline kidney disease

— Greycoat Research

The protocol—now available for your cat.