Sandra Downie
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I briefly mentioned a petition when I talked to them. I'm going to one of the petition sites and get a "Boycott Purina" petition started. I'll post info later.
I agree wholeheartedly.
I'm no social media expert but I have some idea of the principles.
As well as asking for support from Purina customers who buy the Special Diet Flavours, why not ask for support from ALL Purina customers by running a #BoycottPurina type campaign. You could maybe create a short post on Facebook and maybe set up a simple website petition telling all Purina customers why the food matters so much to cats with diabetic/CKD/urinary problems and how it will affect kitties' health if they discontinue it. Then you could ask all Purina customers to support the campaign by boycotting the whole general range of Purina foods until they agree to reconsider their decision. The Twitter campaign could then include a link to the web page or Facebook post to tell people where to find out why the food is so important to kitties' health and wellbeing (and ladle on thick just how nigh on impossible it is to find foods that help them).
Just my two penn'orth.
What do you do to care for Merlin when on vaca for 2 months??I saw the shelves emptying here in Phoenix about six months ago of the Special Diet. The store managers had no idea why they were not getting their orders filled so I think even the stores were perplexed. I knew something was up. Anyway, I did contact Friskies recently as well and shared with them how much I am going to miss SD T&D and that I will not be purchasing their replacement. He has done so well on Special Diet T&G these last couple of years. However, since I had to switch to another product, Merlin is doing well. It seems that since I switched to Wellness Turkey Grain Free, his numbers have improved.
[From Purina letter]:
"This product is made with real chicken ..."
What do you have available?reminding y'all that i still have some ....
and will now give it for free to anyone who wants to pay the shipping.....
i hate to return it to the store....
see here
I'm using 9Lives pates as well - though all I can find reliably is the Meaty Pate Super Supper or Real Beef. We don't like to feed her seafood and sometimes I can find the Real Chicken.
We also tried Authority, which I believe is PetSmart's brand. Kitty said "no." She ate it for a bit but then she just refused. Even our non-sugar kitty, Ripley, who eats like he has a tapeworm (he's been checked out, he's fine), refuses it. Thankfully, they took it back. Ripley's eating Friskies pates (non-Special Diet).
Hi All,
I've been to 2 different Walmart stores and 2 different Shoprite stores and the shelves are empty of all Friskies Special Diet Pate cat food!
I suspected (and feared) that Friskies Special Diet Pate cat food was no longer available.
Did a google search and found the following from Examiner.com... If it's true we are losing a major source of what was a readily available, low cost, good quality, low carbohydrate canned cat food. Might be a good idea to buy any Friskies Special Diet Pate cat food you can find! Thank goodness 9 Lives still has many low carbohydrate cat foods (Meaty Pate's), although my cats don't like it as much.
From Examiner.com:
Purina nixes Friskies Special Diet cat food
Pet food maker Purina has decided to stop producing Friskies Special Diet canned food, which was formulated for adult cats prone to urinary tract problems, a company representative said June 15.
“We discontinued the items due to slow sales and declining consumer demand, ”Purina spokesman Bill Salzman told Examiner.com. “We offer a wide variety of cat food options in wet and dry form, and consumers ultimately determine which ones stay in the market.”
Special Diet was low in magnesium, a metallic substance that can contribute to crystal formation in the urinary tract. The food came in five varieties: beef and chicken, chicken bits, ocean whitefish, salmon, and turkey and giblets. The product line was introduced in 1995, Salzman said.
The news will likely disappoint some cat parents. The main non-prescription wet food alternative is Purina Pro Plan’s Urinary Tract Health Formula—Chicken Entree, a premium brand that typically costs several times more than Friskies. Prescription food prices also far exceed those of Friskies.
“Bring back Special Diet; I depend on it,” an anonymous person wrote on a Friskies website. “Prescription food and the other alternatives are too expensive.”
We don't have them here in Raleigh. The best selection I've found so far is at one specific location of our grocery store, Harris Teeter. Selection is really hit or miss.
I did a ton of research on this when this happened, and contacted friskies and purina. I got the actual food reports from friskies. The Friskies Classic Pate canned food are VERY comparable to the special diet in terms of carbs. They are not quite as low as the special diet but they are all still very low and that is what we are using now.