Not only are corn, wheat, and soy not cat food (they can't digest veggies very well, much less grains, which can give them diabetes and IBD), but unless the corn and soy are organic, they are most likely GMO, and soy can give cats Hyperthyroidism (I learned this the hard way on a 7-month-old who died).
Yes, fish dries the system (ours, too), and is a mercury risk. I've already said what I think about dry food. On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 7:50 PM, <dlg...@windstream.net> wrote: > My Homey has had several bouts of crystals. She liked the Hill's SD > canned food, but not the dry. I had taken my guys off Hills because they > ahve corn, wheat and soy and they are allergic to those ingredients. I now > feed Blue buffalo dry DUCK. We love that and also the duck canned food. > We hate chicken and fish which is okay because the vet said fish can be > part of the problem. I have tried to get them off the dry, but not too > much luck. Right now, Homey is okay. I got water fountains and everyone > loves them. It recirculates the water thre a filter. The plastic ones are > okay, but need to be cleaned out more often. I got one on line that is > stainless steel. Much better, lower profile so I can open cabinet doors > without hitting it and it does not need to be cleaned as often. With the > fountains, the water is always moving, makes noise and they do drink more > water. You might try them. > > > ---- Emma Beauchamp <weazy...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hello All, > > My cat Gertrude Penelope Pennyapple is a one year old baby and she has had > FELV probably since she was born. She has always been very healthy despite > the FELV and a chronic upper respiratory infection, but recently (Sunday > night) she contracted a UTI. She had a urinalysis at the vet and 130 > dollars later she was diagnosed with an UTI, and Struvite Crystals were > present in her bladder. I was given an Antibiotic called Orbax and given > Hill's Science Prescription diet S/D. I bought a bag of Dry Food and a > couple of cans of wet. > > My picky/anorexic cat hates both of them! She ate 1/3 of a can of the wet > food yesterday, but hasn't touched it today, and she just kind of giggled > at the dry food and turned away. > > > After reading a few articles online, I'm kind of mad they sold me the dry > food in the first place, since a big part of the struvite crystals is water > intake! > > I was wondering if anybody has dealt with this issue before, and if so > what kind of food/diet did you switch to? > > Before the prescription food I was feeding Gertie Whiskas brand meaty > selections dry food, and occasionally their wet food as well. I used to > feed her exclusively Blue Buffalo Wet Food, but this summer funds were > tight so I switched to the Whiskas, and she seemed to like it more anyway! > > So any suggestions/experiences would be welcome and helpful!! > > Emma Beauchamp > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org > -- ---------------------------- Go Get a Life---Go Get a Shelter Animal! If you can't adopt, then foster "bottle baby" shelter animal, to save their life. Contact your local pound for information. <http://www.laanimalservices.com/volunteer_fostercare.htm> If you can't bottle feed, foster an older animal, to save their life, and to free up cage space. Ask your local animal pound to start saving over 90% of their intake by implementing the No Kill Equation: http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/shelter-reform/no-kill-equation/<http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/> Here's the current growing list of true No Kill communities: http://www.nokillhouston.org/no-kill-shelters-in-north-america/ Legislate better animal pound conditions: http://www.rescue50.org More fun reading: http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/shelter-reform/guides/ More fun watching: http://vimeo.com/nokill/videos especially http://vimeo.com/48445902
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