I decided to start a new thread because my thread here got rather long and I wasn't sure people would read all the way through in order to seem my new post.
In short Sammy had a urinary blockage and was put on prescription food which is crazy expensive to feed to two cats ($350.00 per month for canned and dry) so I'm looking for alternatives in either feeding all canned food (no more kibble) or going to a raw diet. So I emailed my vet asking about Sammy's blood results and gave her links to Dr. Lisa's website and stated that I would like to change Sammy to an all canned diet or raw and asked for her thoughts. The following is the response I received from my vet. I would appreciate your thoughts.
"I hope Sammy is doing well. He had a mild elevation in his kidney enzyme – likely cause by the obstruction. His urine showed some struvite crystals.
There was a miscommunication on the type of food- the prescription purina urinary diet that we have here is my second choice of diet- not Purina One. There is
certainly an advantage to feeding canned food but the C/D diet has been shown in studies that their dry is better than even feeding all canned.
The precription diets have the research and testing behind them to support their claims. The purina prescription is less expensive than the Hills.
I’m not sure how your cost estimate got so high? How many cats would you be feeding? Could you try to feed Sammy separately?
Sorry I didn’t respond earlier, I will be back in the office on Monday if you have any questions."
In short Sammy had a urinary blockage and was put on prescription food which is crazy expensive to feed to two cats ($350.00 per month for canned and dry) so I'm looking for alternatives in either feeding all canned food (no more kibble) or going to a raw diet. So I emailed my vet asking about Sammy's blood results and gave her links to Dr. Lisa's website and stated that I would like to change Sammy to an all canned diet or raw and asked for her thoughts. The following is the response I received from my vet. I would appreciate your thoughts.
"I hope Sammy is doing well. He had a mild elevation in his kidney enzyme – likely cause by the obstruction. His urine showed some struvite crystals.
There was a miscommunication on the type of food- the prescription purina urinary diet that we have here is my second choice of diet- not Purina One. There is
certainly an advantage to feeding canned food but the C/D diet has been shown in studies that their dry is better than even feeding all canned.
The precription diets have the research and testing behind them to support their claims. The purina prescription is less expensive than the Hills.
I’m not sure how your cost estimate got so high? How many cats would you be feeding? Could you try to feed Sammy separately?
Sorry I didn’t respond earlier, I will be back in the office on Monday if you have any questions."