I am beside myself with guilt. My not even 2 year old female will be having surgery in a week to remove 4 or 5 large bladder stones.
I am so confused about what i should be feeding my babies. My male had a crystal issue back in march and since then both cats have been on Farmina Urinary (my male cant have chicken). For wet food its a mix of tiki cat and fancy feast. I know fancy feast is maybe not tje best, i was just trying to maintain a budget.
We are not sure what kind of stones and they will be sent for analysis once removed. For now i will put both cats on the Rayne vet urinary fodd because it is pork based and my female will go on a urinary wet food since she can have chicken.
What do i look for?? Low calcium? Low salt? No carb? Low phosphorus? Vets push the vet food and make me feel like a bad cat mom. This vet immediately blamed the food (not my usual vet, but same office).
PleSe dont judge my choices. They were made with the best of intentions.
I am so confused about what i should be feeding my babies. My male had a crystal issue back in march and since then both cats have been on Farmina Urinary (my male cant have chicken). For wet food its a mix of tiki cat and fancy feast. I know fancy feast is maybe not tje best, i was just trying to maintain a budget.
We are not sure what kind of stones and they will be sent for analysis once removed. For now i will put both cats on the Rayne vet urinary fodd because it is pork based and my female will go on a urinary wet food since she can have chicken.
What do i look for?? Low calcium? Low salt? No carb? Low phosphorus? Vets push the vet food and make me feel like a bad cat mom. This vet immediately blamed the food (not my usual vet, but same office).
PleSe dont judge my choices. They were made with the best of intentions.