I found a local distributor that carries Hi Tor wet food...I just home the girl I spoke to understood I'm looking for the low protein Neo diet...
Before I go for work I'll leave him with the rest of the can, some Medi Cal and a bit of Performatrin...give me an idea which one he likes best, if he eats a bit of each, so much the better, I want to make sure he eats!Originally Posted by Carolina
GREAT!
It is definitely one of the most liked kidney foods! Good for you!!
Good tip!Originally Posted by Carolina
All my kitties like it better if I puree the food with a bit of water... mix it very well and give it to them... It might help
I know Mine love the extra water .Originally Posted by Carolina
All my kitties like it better if I puree the food with a bit of water... mix it very well and give it to them... It might help
I've started doing that today!Originally Posted by sharky
I know Mine love the extra water .
I hear that Vita Gravy is safe for CRF cats and is used for cats with it, to help them eat the crf prescription foods... it is actually very successful and have great reviews in a lot of sites.Originally Posted by mrsgreenjeens
Is Hi Tor a pate type food? My CRF cat will not touch pate type wet food. He only likes wet food that has chunks or shredded meat in it, but will not actually eat the meat. He just really likes the gravy. I read your post that Vita Gravy is actually made by the people that make Hi Tor. Is it also safe for CRF cats? Several months ago I thought about getting it, but had no idea if it was really good for him or not.
Can't wait to get some... Sasha's eating but not the normal quantities a cat his age should eat. This morning I tried feeding him the left over 1/4 can of Hi Tor Neo with 1/4 cat of Medi cal and a bit of water...no go. He smelled the food and walked away.Originally Posted by Carolina
I hear that Vita Gravy is safe for CRF cats and is used for cats with it, to help them eat the crf prescription foods... it is actually very successful and have great reviews in a lot of sites.
Thanks! I went on-line again yesterday after reading this thread, but didn't learn anything new. Think I'll just get some and see what happens.Originally Posted by Carolina
I hear that Vita Gravy is safe for CRF cats and is used for cats with it, to help them eat the crf prescription foods... it is actually very successful and have great reviews in a lot of sites.
My only caution is check the ingredients... I used the old version with RB Kandie and her CRF but they have changed it some( different grain if memory serves)Originally Posted by mrsgreenjeens
Thanks! I went on-line again yesterday after reading this thread, but didn't learn anything new. Think I'll just get some and see what happens.