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    Can't Afford "Prescription Food"

    After work today I stopped at a pet food center nearby that carries good quality pet food.  I talked with a lady there who agreed with me that the prescription foods are "junk" (her words, not mine), and recommended some other options. All her recommendations were dry food even though I...
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    Can't Afford "Prescription Food"

    Andrya, Don't worry, I'll certainly be very thorough with my research before I make any changes, and plan to consult with my vet, too. I very much agree that a healthy diet for a cat is low carb, grain-free and potato free (etc, etc).  This is why I get very confused when I look at the...
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    Can't Afford "Prescription Food"

    Thanks BerbDCat! The cats are very well set with water.  They each eat from a dish "raiser"...one is ceramic and one is stainless steel.  Dry food goes in the one side and water in the other.  I also have a glass dish out full of water (rectangular...better for accommodating whiskers) and a...
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    Can't Afford "Prescription Food"

    Thanks! When I feed both cats they won't eat if one is shut away in another spot, and they're both "grazers," but if we switched to wet food they'd be much more inclined to eat it in one sitting.  Also, with me staying home with a baby I'd have more time (maybe...we'll see, haha) to supervise...
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    Can't Afford "Prescription Food"

    Hello all.   I'm "mom" to two cats - a 7-year-old neutered male with a history of urinary obstruction, and a 3-year-old spayed female that's been quite healthy.  When my male cat recovered from his urinary obstruction, he was predictably put on a "prescription" urinary health diet.  In the past...
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