That's an awesome pic!
That's an awesome pic!
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I don't think Nature intended cats to eat dry pellet food. When that's all they get, I suspect it starts causing urinary/kidney problems because they are not getting enough water in their diet.
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Thanks! It's from about 6 months ago. He's put on weight since then, maybe a pound. He's definitely got a belly and his back is getting pudgy now.
The vet suggested a month on weight reduction dry and if that didn't work, going to wet food. He's been two weeks on weight reduction and his weight hadn't really changed. What really convinced me is that he is NOT a big eater. He should not be fat on what he eats.
Veronica
Veronica: I like to use a mixture of dry and canned (for the cost). That way I can spend a little less, and still get high quality diet. I just add water to the mixture, and they drink it up. They'd never drink that much water by itself. Throw in some canned food and they are THRILLED.
With Urinary Crystals, the more water the better. That is a HUGE benefit. The more water flowing through the system, the less likely crystals will form and make chunks.
One piece of advice -- if your kitty had crystals before in his urine, always get routine checks on the PH of the urine -- have your vet test his urine in about 1-2 months after the new diet. If the PH is too high or low, crystals can form, and can block his urethra. Then you and he are in big trouble.
BTW: Your kitty looks EXACTLY like mine! Especially in the body markings.
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Tucker hasn't had any health issues yet. He's only 18 moths old.When he went in for his yearly check up, the vet expressed some concern about his weight. We knew he had been porking out and had been monitoring how much he ate for a month or so before appointment.
I just want to keep him healthy. Sometimes I wonder if boy kitties just have more issues. Tilda was a very healthy kitty right up until the week she died. She was 18 years old and ate Fancy Feast and whipped cream.
Bozo was only 13 and his last six weeks were traumatic for everyone. He had kidney and liver problems. He was getting subcutaneous fluid from us and all sorts of medicines. Getting his blood checked every week. Poor guy. I want to do whatever I can to keep that from happening to Tucker.
Veronica
no, although boy kitties have more urinary problems, they do not have more problems with diet and obesity. We lost Grizz, a wonderful female cat from complications from a dry cat food diet. If i knew then what i knew now, she might have lived a lot longer. She /we struggled with her weight all of her life and then her kidneys gave out.
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Mine is on dry Iams and has been for most of his life (although he has had some other premium brands at various points), he is absolutely fine on it, but I keep an eye on him to make sure he drinks enough. Never had any problems and his teeth (even according to the vet) are a lot better than they would be if he was on wet food - he is 8 now, well, he will be on Wednesday. Fortunately he actually prefers dry and it is a lot more pleasant in warm weather...
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My cat is too fussy. He is a dry cat food only, he gets urinary blend from the vet. I've tried giving him canned food, of all brands, flavors, but not to his likeing. He tries to bury them like the contents in his litter pan. It's really kinda funny, he tries taking the throw rug, papers on the floor, or anything and pushing it over the food dish. He was originally a stray kitty, wouldn't think he would have such high tastes and standards, but apparently he does.
By the way V, beautiful cat....mines a tux kitty too.