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Sydin posted:Same, I switched my cat cold turkey from free feeding dry to 2x a day wet food, and she didn't seem to mind much at all. Loves her new food, no health issues. The only issue is that every night, about an hour before feeding time, she'll start meowing her head off and refuse to leave a 5ft radius of her food bowl, because apparently this will somehow get her fed earlier (it doesn't). I switched from free feeding to 2x a day wet food due to needing prescription food. I actually now use a combination of wet food (for right away) and dry food (for the rest of the time), and she does the same things, and will not eat the wet food (or dry food sometimes) if they're both not there. Cats man.
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# ¿ Apr 22, 2016 18:00 |
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# ¿ Apr 17, 2024 22:51 |
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Thin Privilege posted:I use Royal Canin s/o dry food and wet food also, I mix it up on scheduled meals, sometimes wet sometimes dry. Keeps it interesting. RC It smells way better than Hills, sometimes I want to eat it seriously though my cats are fine on it, it's been ~4 years and he's happier than ever. RC urinary S/O cat buddy here! My cat basically refuses to eat, or at least will come pester me if I don't put out both the wet and dry food twice a day. If only she would eat both every time, some times she'll gobble up the wet food and none of the dry food, sometimes the opposite. Cats man. Flying Leatherman posted:My tabby has a fountain, and it definitely makes a difference - we used to change her water 3x/day, so it wasn't like she didn't get fresh water, but the fountain definitely had her drinking quite a bit more. Other fresh water option, just drink your own water out of a mug, my cat will start drinking out of mine as soon as I stop looking, and sometimes will sneak up and start doing it when I am.
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# ¿ Jul 28, 2016 15:59 |
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crowbb posted:Can someone suggest a wet food for a cat with recurring UTI issues? He's 6 now, just had another UTI after having one previously 3 years ago. Vet wants to prescribe Royal Canin urinary and stress formula, but they are charging a ton and I have heard bad things about that brand. I'm not against paying for a good food, but this vet just zapped me for several hundred bucks more than the previous UTI cost me for the same treatment, and that visit was a late night one to a 24-hour emergency vet. I'm not keen on giving them any more money and plan to find another vet once my cat is done with follow-ups. FYI, my cat eats the Urinary SO because of chronic UTIs. Sure it's not cheap and when I come home to find she hasn't touched that morning's wet food it's frustrating due to costs; On the other hand it's been 6 years since the surgery to remove 9 bladder stones, and she hasn't had any issues since.
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# ¿ Jul 25, 2017 16:46 |
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Mulloy posted:So I have three cats, and one of them got a bladder stone. The Vet recommended a diet change to help prevent this, but the only brand of urinary specific food they sell is Hill's and it's far more costly than what I usually buy. (Kirkland based on previous recommendations.) As my cats eat out of a communal bowl, and I've had no luck separating feeding, I was wondering if there were other more economic options and also I was wondering if Hill's is garbage as is. My cat has been eating the Hills Urinary S/O for 8 years now with no issues, after having 9 bladder stones removed, so it seems that something's working. I feed her with 1/4 can and 1/4 cup dry in the morning, and same in the evening. I don't know what to do about your actual issue, because my cat doesn't eat with other cats.
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# ¿ Jan 6, 2020 17:54 |
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Sarern posted:The S/O works for urinary issues so although I don't feel as comfortable with the ingredient names, I stick with the prescription and you should too. I think that recommendation is in one of the OPs as well. Yeah, my vet said that a lot of people will just stop feeding the prescription stuff after a while because it's expensive, and then surprise! The old issues come back. Other than a cyst that appeared by her ear a few years back, she's never had any issues since the surgery.
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