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One thing you can do. Get high quality dry food (still cheaper than wet) and your choice either prepare or buy chicken broth. Make sure if you buying that there is no onions in it. If you cooking keep in refrigerator for up to a week. My DIL grinds dry food and mixes it with warm broth, wait a bit to soak and ……… ta-daaa!!! You may not want it to be every meal but will help with offseting expenses with higher q wet food. Make it soupy.Thanks. I did look into that and found what you found, which is probably more than I can handle. I was reading that very good quality dry food is better than low quality wet food, so I was thinking about mixing the two so they will get a lil moisture + quality food.
We drop her off at the vet early in the morning, so at least we'll have her on antibiotics soon. I just hate it that she is so miserable. She's eating and playing ok, but I can tell she is very uncomfy. I was going through the paperwork for her and noticed/remembered that she had a UTI when I first adopted her, so this is the 3rd time.