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Hi all,
So my cat Noel was recently diagnosed with a small bladder infection. He was on antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicine for about a week. The vet also suggested switching him to a diet specifically for urinary problems. We first got Noel when he was 4 months old and it took us about a year to find a dry food that worked with his stomach. He has a very sensitive stomach and is prone to either constipation or diarrhea depending on the dry food. We finally found Halo which is the only food that doesn't give him any stomach problems. He's almost 3 now and I'm a little wary of changing his food to something new because of his sensitive stomach. Now, my question: Is it okay to mix his old food with the new urinary food so that he gets the benefits of both? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to help if he does have stomach issues on his new food? I appreciate any help or suggestions you all can give.
-Samantha
So my cat Noel was recently diagnosed with a small bladder infection. He was on antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medicine for about a week. The vet also suggested switching him to a diet specifically for urinary problems. We first got Noel when he was 4 months old and it took us about a year to find a dry food that worked with his stomach. He has a very sensitive stomach and is prone to either constipation or diarrhea depending on the dry food. We finally found Halo which is the only food that doesn't give him any stomach problems. He's almost 3 now and I'm a little wary of changing his food to something new because of his sensitive stomach. Now, my question: Is it okay to mix his old food with the new urinary food so that he gets the benefits of both? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to help if he does have stomach issues on his new food? I appreciate any help or suggestions you all can give.
-Samantha