Find prescription cat food at PetSmart for the special eating regimen your vet recommends.
Not exact matches
If you and your vet are able to identify the
food allergen (s) during the
food trial, you will probably be able to
find a good over-the-counter hypoallergenic
cat food to take the place of the very expensive
prescription hypoallergenic
cat food.
However, you may
find some less than desirable ingredients in
prescription cat foods.
- This
food is only available by
prescription from my
cats» vet, so I can't price shop around to
find a cheaper price.
Find prescription cat meals at PetSmart for the special
food regimen your vet recommends.
After a lot of web searches many people who had the same problems with their
cats refusing CD and SD
found Purina has a
prescription food called UR Urinary st / Ox for urinary tract problems and their
cats liked it so in desperation I ordered, poured it in the bowl expecting him to walk away.
If the
cat steadfastly refuses to eat the
prescription diet (and believe me, some
cats would rather starve than eat a foodstuff which they
find unpalatable or unfamiliar) then ask if there are any alternatives to the
prescription diet e.g. home - cooked chicken and rice mix or a similar
prescription food from a different manufacturer.
As someone involved in
cat rescue for over 20 years, I can honestly say that an increasing number of people in the community have
found a decent quality canned
food or homemade diet to be equal to (or in most cases far better than) an overpriced, highly artificial
prescription dry
food diet for both diabetic and CRF
cats, and the
cats fed these better diets tend to be happier and have better quality life.