Hi Everyone,
My Senior kitty has IBD and it’s been relatively well managed for several years. I feed Trader Joe’s Canned Cat food and Purina One Sensitive Systems Dry Food. He vomits if he goes too long without eating, so I need to leave a little dry food out.
I’m concerned with all of the recent complaints against Purina, and honestly, ingredient wise, I think I can do better.
My cat responds well to Turkey, so I’m hoping to find a turkey based food with limited other ingredients and one with moderate to low calories and protein. It seems like an impossible task! He’s almost 19 years old, so I don’t want to do anything drastic. I know some people rave about raw food diets, but I’m
really apprehensive to make such a drastic change at this point in his life.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
-Kim and Blackie
My Senior kitty has IBD and it’s been relatively well managed for several years. I feed Trader Joe’s Canned Cat food and Purina One Sensitive Systems Dry Food. He vomits if he goes too long without eating, so I need to leave a little dry food out.
I’m concerned with all of the recent complaints against Purina, and honestly, ingredient wise, I think I can do better.
My cat responds well to Turkey, so I’m hoping to find a turkey based food with limited other ingredients and one with moderate to low calories and protein. It seems like an impossible task! He’s almost 19 years old, so I don’t want to do anything drastic. I know some people rave about raw food diets, but I’m
really apprehensive to make such a drastic change at this point in his life.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
-Kim and Blackie