Good foods for Urinary Tract health? Kind of long.

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Originally Posted by Muzby

Wellness offers a grainfree wet, that's what we use. I'd still suggest a cat fountain, though. Helped my elderly gentleman.

So did simply switching him off BAD dry food to GOOD GRAINFREE dry food.
So far Grainfree drys would and are not good for UTI health...

The fountain is a great idea
 
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Originally Posted by Muzby

Wellness offers a grainfree wet, that's what we use. I'd still suggest a cat fountain, though. Helped my elderly gentleman.

So did simply switching him off BAD dry food to GOOD GRAINFREE dry food.
I have a fountain already
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I'm going out today and getting some Wellness, Nutro & Natural Balance wet foods to try. Not that I'm worried about either of my boys eating them, neither of them are picky!
 

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Originally Posted by venusgirltrap

Okay sorry for the bump, but I was looking up foods. Here is Purina Pro Plan: http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...3.2768975&sr=1

Now isn't the calcium too high at .7% or am I reading that wrong?
NO for ca it could say1.0 and be okay... just read the ingrediants ... the TRUE first four are GRAIN as chn in 66% water and falls from 2 to likley8th after cooking
 

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the number look good as far as CA PHOS and Mag .... in the uti formula

I disagee with much of there "research" cause in MOST cases corn and soy are NOT the best choice s for ANY carnivous animal ...
 
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