Long time since my last post and my entire cat lineup has unfortunately changed.
I just adopted a cat on a prescription food for a prior blockage. He has not had a blockage in at least three years and is five years old.
I hate Hills and Royal Canin on principal as the prescription pet food industry seems to sell crappy food at a high premium. I don't see how food filled with corn and wheat could ever be the best choice for an obligate carnivore.
What are things in cat food that should be avoided for urinary crystals? Are there values I should look for when buying canned food for him?
Luckily he already seems to be more interested in wet food than kibble.
I just adopted a cat on a prescription food for a prior blockage. He has not had a blockage in at least three years and is five years old.
I hate Hills and Royal Canin on principal as the prescription pet food industry seems to sell crappy food at a high premium. I don't see how food filled with corn and wheat could ever be the best choice for an obligate carnivore.
What are things in cat food that should be avoided for urinary crystals? Are there values I should look for when buying canned food for him?
Luckily he already seems to be more interested in wet food than kibble.