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Thank you for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. Many veterinarians will carry Hill’s prescription diets. I recommend calling to see who may carry it. As it is a prescription diet they may require a prescription or call from your veterinarian in order to sell the food.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Frankly, I do not care for Blue Buffalo products because they have a history of lying about their ingredients in their diets. Hills and Royal Canin are my preferred brands. There are other limited protein food brands out there, such as Natural Balance, which has formulas with a single protein source and a single carbohydrate source, making it less likely for your cat to develop an allergy.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Without a full diagnosis of the actual health conditions it is almost impossible to advise on a suitable diet - kidney failure, urinary stones/crystals, urinary tract inflammation, incontinence and bladder tumours can all cause urinary tract symptoms in older cats and each require slightly different management - I recommend you contact your vet to discuss exactly what types of food are most likely to help Patches. When it comes to kidney and urinary issues however, high quality, specialist prescription diets are preferred as they are tailored to prevent progression and reduce severity of clinical signs and are worth the investment, even if you can only stick with them for 8-12weeks to allow stabilisation
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Purina one urinary tract in gravy is a good food. You can also try the urinary tract foods (canned) manufactured by Hill's prescription, Royal Canine or Iams. Sometimes it helps to warm up the food to make it more attractive to Bubba,
Updated on September 24th, 2025
You can add some chicken broth to it, but it's important to make sure that it is low sodium and does not contain any garlic or onion powder. Hill's also have a thyroid care wet food, and you can mix that in with the dry food to tempt Patches to eat it. I hope this helps :-)
Updated on September 24th, 2025