I have two cats, Tulip is overweight and has been on diet food for a few years. She's losing weight nicely but she's still not at her ideal weight yet so she's still on the diet food. The vet had me feeding both cats Medi-Cal Calorie control (by Royal Canin). I give Tulip both wet and dry food and Pansy will only eat the dry. Recently, I ran out of the dry food and the vet's office was closed early so I had to stop at a pet store to restock, they told me that the Royal Canin - Indoor Light is basically the same thing as the Medi-Cal, just not medicated.
The Indoor Light is much less expensive than the Medi-Cal so I'm thinking of switching to that entirely (wet and dry). The cats seem to like it just as much. Does anyone know if it's true that it's nearly the same thing? And if I can keep feeding them the same amount as before?
Thanks.
The Indoor Light is much less expensive than the Medi-Cal so I'm thinking of switching to that entirely (wet and dry). The cats seem to like it just as much. Does anyone know if it's true that it's nearly the same thing? And if I can keep feeding them the same amount as before?
Thanks.