Yea we've stepped up the wet food process due to the UTI.... Just looking for something comparable thats all.. Don't want to step down on the food quality though
We have two cats who are on a mainly dry only diet.
This is a medi-Cal Dental formula they are on.
http://www.royalcanin.ca/index.php/Veterinary-Products/Feline-Nutrition/Veterinary-Care-Nutrition/Dental
And they are on an adult formula as well...
Well in the end it cost 1000$ + our cat had to go under get a few teeth pulled. The vet didn't really know why the teeth were loose or had issues, as the vet said the other side of our cats mouth was fine. And as for the food our vet didn't say anything about wet/dry issues. The dry that we have...
So approximately 2 years ago, we discovered that one of our cats teeth were rotten. We took him to the vet, he ended up having a whole bunch of teeth removed, and we were told to switch his diet to dry only. (Dental formula). He has been eating that for two years, and not getting any skinnier...
We have two cats both are almost five years old.
One is a long haired black cat (neutered male) and the other is a silver female tabby (spayed).
Having an issue with the black cat.
He is currently pooping very loose stools I would almost say diarrhea that are EXTREMELY smelly. I first...
We recently moved here 2 months ago, so the cat isn't new we are..... The problem is the balcony isn't the only place they can 'smell each other' (the other cat is an outdoor cat and goes on the shed that is right beside our balcony, which I have chicken wired in so our cats can't escape)...
So took it to her the vet, apparently there was a lot of dead skin (vet said it could be a week old injury....which would be crazy, b/c we never noticed it... but thats here nor there....) Vet cut out the 'dead skin' and he suggested we could let it heal on its own (its about the size of a man's...
I will take a look for the feliway. I don't know about the other cat, but I BELIEVE that it is either spayed or neutered......
I do know that as mentioned that occasionally the whole 'going to the vet seperately' can cause issues with different smells but never anything this severe
Yea they both seem fine, as in no abnormal amounts of sleeping etc... the one with the recent injury is now patrolling outside on the patio for the cat that lives downstairs. Those two cats have ZERO interaction as I have chicken wired my patio so that they can't get to each other.
Hey all,
I have two cats, both 4 years old (or 3 can't remember).... and they have recently started fighting, bad enough that one of them got a wound on their back that my wife saw and we thought it was something else... it is/was a scab thats now getting smaller and smaller. But now today (my...
Ya I've decided not to switch...... this is just how it is... ha ha.... far to much work to try switching......
We used to mix the wet and dry food together, but now we just put the wet on top of the dry, and they eat it seperately, usually eating all the wet then coming back after a while for...
So I have two cats, both are now 3 yrs old... (on a side note wow 3 years ha ha)
Anyways for 2+ years AT LEAST if not their entire life they have been fed twice a day, a bit of dry with wet mixed. Everyday once when we wake up, then later between 5-6. They eat whatever they get and don't get...
So I am flying with my cats on Monday, they are both going in one 'kennel' that is big enough for the two of them, they are flying 'cargo' or whatever you call it.
They have done it before, when they were younger, going for a visit and couldn't find anyone to sit, so had to take them with.
My...