Anonymous wrote:My vet says it causes diabetes
Anonymous wrote:Vet here. Cat with borderline diabetes. He gets 3/4 can Friskies pate twice daily. No shredded food - the gravy is too high in carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Kirkland (Costco) pate. It’s actually really healthy stuff. I give two entire cans a day to one cat who is very old and has allergies to many grains and proteins. She eats no hard food, teeth not good. Vet put her on some prescription food that was $150 a month, but this Kirkland Pate actually is better for her.
My other cats eat hard food from Costco, sweet potato and salmon.
I know someone who joined Costco just for the cat food! No lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our vet recommended we go to wet cat food. Our cat likes Sheba but my friend said that it’s essentially ‘McDonald’s for cats’. Idk, ingredients look fine to me, no grains.
Thoughts?
I had a cat 20 years ago that only ate Sheeba. He died at 5 years old of liver disease. I feed. my cats the more expensive stuff ever since. Right now I have a 20 year old cat who is super healthy.
What brand expensive stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our vet recommended we go to wet cat food. Our cat likes Sheba but my friend said that it’s essentially ‘McDonald’s for cats’. Idk, ingredients look fine to me, no grains.
Thoughts?
I had a cat 20 years ago that only ate Sheeba. He died at 5 years old of liver disease. I feed. my cats the more expensive stuff ever since. Right now I have a 20 year old cat who is super healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Our vet recommended we go to wet cat food. Our cat likes Sheba but my friend said that it’s essentially ‘McDonald’s for cats’. Idk, ingredients look fine to me, no grains.
Thoughts?