As we know many veterinarians push Hills pet foods and with my cats dental issues it is very likely that Hills T/D a corn based high carbohydrate, low meat and high in indigestible fiber dental diet will be prescribed. I understand veterinarians who sell these products believe in them but those of us who have read the writings of Dr Lisa Pierson and Dr Elizabeth Hodgkins who are also vets but with more knowledge on feline nutrition understand that this type of diet even if it is good for the teeth is not healthy for the rest of the cat’s body. I want to find a polite way to tell my vet “No, I do not want to feed this product without insulting her.” I actually did end up telling her that I had a cat who ate Hills T/D and although it kept his teeth in better shape he ended up getting inflammatory bowel disease on this diet and her response was that most cats eventually get IBD. That response is just unacceptable to me. They’re going to get it anyway so I might as well feed this unhealthy product???. My response to that is a strong NO.