That was my thought too; on the one hand I trust my vet, but on the other hand I don’t like the looks of the ingredients.
When I brought Oliver to the vet, it was my understanding the prescription food was something she just wanted to try out to alleviate his symptoms. It’s only been 2 months...
I have two cats who I have always fed grain-free, high protein, wet and dry food. Oliver has had lots of digestion issues (possibly IBD) and my vet recently prescribed Royal Canin Hydrolized Protein food. I also put my cat Penny on this food so there wouldn’t be any other food in the house...
Right, pets are not allowed, but the landlord cannot deny a reasonable request for an assistance animal. I am just having trouble finding specific laws or regulations regarding declawing emotional support animals.
My sister is not allowed to have cats in her apartment building, but recently got an emotional support cat with a doctor's note (she's not on TCS so I'm asking for her). When she filled out her apartment's paperwork and handed in the doctor's note, the landlord then said the cat is required to...
Wow, I had no idea that chicken fat was any different than chicken protein! I passed over a TON of options just because I saw "chicken". I'll have to search again! I'll also take a look at the Young Again suggestion.
What would you say is the "best" carb/starch? Sweet potatoes/white...
I have been searching and searching for a low-carb, high protein dry food without grains, chicken, potatoes, or (preferably) peas. Does this exist?? Help!
Cut a little "door" and some "windows" in a big cardboard box; one of my cats will run inside to hide while the other bats at him from outside the box. They love the crinkle tube, and those round scratchers with the ball around the outside. I also have a perch that's suction-cupped to a window...
How long were you able to soak your cat's paw? I've been wrapping Oliver in a towel and dunking his paw in a glass of salt water, but I can only do this for about 30 seconds until he squirms away. I'm wondering if this is sufficient.
I picked up a couple of cans of Nature's Variety Instinct to try it out; I fed them one can of the lamb over the course of 2 days mixed in with their current dry food and they gobbled it up! I think Oliver will eat whatever I give him since he's a little chunkster, but he also has tummy troubles...
I've been feeding my cats strictly dry food for the 2 years I've had them, and now after doing a ton of research I've decided I should switch to wet food. I'm currently researching grain free/low carb/non-chicken/carrageenan-free wet foods, but I do have some questions.
1. When transitioning...
My cats FREAK for Whole Life freeze dried treats; the cod and salmon are their favorite. It's only one ingredient, and you can break off small pieces or soak it in water to rehydrate.