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Ophidia
Oct 20, 2012
Our two cats (they're about 10 years old) were recently diagnosed with renal disease, to be exact both their creatinine was a bit too high. The vet recommended Royal Canin Renal wet and dry food. What is your opinion on that? Is that good food or is there something thats better for cats with kidney problems? I get the feeling our vet might recommend royal canin because its still "affordable", thinking that most people might be too cheap to buy high quality food.

Do you recommend anything else or is royal canin okay? We really don't care about the price, we just want whatever is best for the cats.

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Ophidia
Oct 20, 2012

Charles posted:

edit 2: what are they eating now?

at the moment they are eating royal canin renal. they dont like it very much but at least they eat most of it

Ophidia
Oct 20, 2012

Charles posted:

What were they eating before this I mean.

ah sorry. before that they were eating cats finefood

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