Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
I think the tech in my lab has a cat with similar issues. I'll ask him what he does, though I seem to remember that their efforts don't work so well, since they have three other cats and he helps himself to their food.
Anything we do we'd do "globally." I'm guessing whatever food is recommended won't be cheap, but IBD is really common and a lot of what I'm reading suggests that it's the result of us feeding cats foods with lots of grain-based fillers that aren't really a "natural" diet for carnivorous cats. I don't want to see our other cats suffer, either, so if we have to spend a lot on food to avoid having to spend a lot later on medicine I'm OK with that. They'll probably eat less if they're not eating a lot of carby junk, too...kinda like their mom person, heh.