- Add current weight input + validation to Kaya UI - Persist/restore weight in local storage - Compute Fred & Felia grams/day from MER using entered weight and age factor - Keep kibble chart-based; allow editing Fred energy density - Rebuild iframe.html from src/
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Kaya’s Transition Calculator — Friendly Guide
This quick guide shows you how to use the calculator to move Kaya from kibble to gently cooked food at a steady, safe pace.
How to use it
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Enter Kaya’s age in months (e.g. "5.5")
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Check the energy numbers for your foods:
- Eukanuba (kibble) defaults to 372 kcal/100g (replace if your bag shows a different number)
- Fred & Felia (gently cooked) defaults to 115 kcal/100g (replace if your bag shows a different number)
- Add or rename the foods (e.g., “Treats”) and enter their energy values from the label (kcal/100 g, kcal/kg, kcal/cup, or kcal/can).
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Set your percentages. We will start small (e.g., GC 5%, kibble 95%), lock any values you want fixed.
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Choose how to view amounts:
- Per day or per meal; set meals/day if needed.
- Pick your preferred units (grams, kg).
- Use “days” to see totals for meal prep.
Regarding treats
- Keep treats ≤10% (your plan is good). Larger shares can dilute the balanced portion of the diet.
- Enter treat kcal from the package (as‑fed) for accuracy.
- Monitor body condition and stool; adjust if needed.
What you’ll see
- Exact amounts for each food based on your percentages and energy labels.
- Totals per day (or per meal), and optional multi‑day batches.
- Everything updates instantly as you change inputs.
Good to know
- Gently cooked is less calorie‑dense than kibble. As you add more GC, total grams may go up. This is normal.
- Treats count. I added a “Treats” source with its kcal so the plan stays balanced.
- When in doubt, double‑check kcal values on the package (kcal/100 g or kcal/kg are most common).
Remember
Every dog is unique. Monitor body condition, stool quality, and appetite. We will adjust percentages and amounts as Kaya grows and responds to the new plan.