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I think he'll just submit a prescription to DrsFostersmith, Petco or Chewy for whichever K/D diet I decide to order. That's no problem. He doesn't sell the cans himself. He wants to see her kidney readings again after a month on a low phosphorus food.So she does not like leftover Hill's k/d. Can you ask the vet for smaller cans?
Thanks for confirming the consistency of the food. I know some of the Weruva brands are watery with alot of broth but they're designed to be that way. I had thought that maybe high temperatures during delivery caused the food to turn to a pudding or baby food type thickness. The last time I saw food that watery was when a very hot delivery truck destroyed the consistency of Nature's Variety canned rabbit during 100 degree summer temperatures.Yeah, I remember Hills Science Diet canned food being like pudding. My cats wouldn't eat it.
There were many brands involved during that period. According to Wikipedia, these were the two Hills Science Diet foods involved in 2007:I never bought that for my cats. My vet told me to add a canned food to their diet during the melamine poisoning recalls and I knew Science Diet was one of the cat food brands involved.
2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia
Menu Foods Income Fund - Annual General Meeting
"Hill's Pet Nutrition: Science Diet Savory Cuts and a single dry cat food product, "Prescription Diet m/d Feline".