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I just joined this site, so sorry if I'm not posting in the right spot, but recently my almost 4 year old male cat had some bladder issues where his pH wasn't right and was burning the inside of his bladder since he doesn't drink enough water. The vet wanted him on Hill's c-d prescribed canned food but as a college student, paying $2 a can isn't really an option :'-)
So I switched to Purina's dry food made for urinary issues and then moistened it with water since he didn't really seem to mind at first. However, I think the smell of the food really turns him off of it and it takes him quite a long time to finish his food, and I know you're not supposed to leave moistened dry food out for too long.
I was contemplating switching to just a generic wet canned food, but honestly that's a bit out of my price range too. So, I was wondering about people's opinions on feeding a completely dry meal in the morning with a canned meal (with probably some added water) at night?
Thanks for all the help! A new cat mom really appreciates it :-)
So I switched to Purina's dry food made for urinary issues and then moistened it with water since he didn't really seem to mind at first. However, I think the smell of the food really turns him off of it and it takes him quite a long time to finish his food, and I know you're not supposed to leave moistened dry food out for too long.
I was contemplating switching to just a generic wet canned food, but honestly that's a bit out of my price range too. So, I was wondering about people's opinions on feeding a completely dry meal in the morning with a canned meal (with probably some added water) at night?
Thanks for all the help! A new cat mom really appreciates it :-)