Don't Feed 'Veterinary Diet' for Urinary Disease in Cats?

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Many cat owners are recommended to feed their cats specific “Veterinary Diet” dry food to help manage and prevent urinary tract disease and crystal formation. However, is this truly the best approach? In this video, Dr. Andrew Jones dives into the story of a cat that continued to suffer urinary blockages despite being on a prescribed dry diet. He breaks down the potential issues with these diets, discusses the causes of urinary tract diseases like cystitis, urethral obstruction, and infections in cats, and provides healthier alternatives that could support your cat’s urinary health more effectively. Watch to learn what you can feed to help prevent urinary problems in your feline friend!

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5 Comments

  1. We’ve always fed our cats dry kibble and they’ve never had any health problems and lives in to their late teens tinned meat is 80 per cent eater which isn’t good

  2. This’s my thought exactly.
    My whole life having cats this’s my first time having cat with UTI and it stresses me out, and when they tell me to feed him with Urinary food i was so confused to find that all of the urinary cat food is dry food, i thought he needed watery food, why all of them dry?

    And thank you for saying “crappy canned food potentially better”, because wet food are tend to be more expensive because he has to eat a lot more than dry food. I’ll give him canned foods at least until it doesn’t come back again, because it did just one week after 4 days at the vet, and i can’t afford to send him back there again 😔

  3. My cat is suffering from urinary tract disease, what I did to cut the budget but still give him the best food is, 50g of urinary care wet food per day + 1 pouch wet food with pure chicken ingredients per day plus 5-6 tablespoon of water, then mix with approximately 26g of wet food. Serve this 3 times per day.

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