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Hello all,
I have a very high-stress cat who recently got a stress-induced FLUTD. I've switched him to a wet-food-only diet and am buying him only foods good for urinary care, which is pricey! I'm trying to take advantage of as many freebies as I can. I was offered 24 cans of Hill's prescription diet for digestive care for free. I was thinking of switching off this and the urinary care diet (also Hill's) so I could feed the urinary diet in the am and the other food, maybe mixed with Friskies pate (the food I used to feed him) in the pm, just to make the food I have last longer. But I'm wondering, is it bad to feed my cat a prescription diet for digestive problems when he doesn't have any GI concerns?
I have a very high-stress cat who recently got a stress-induced FLUTD. I've switched him to a wet-food-only diet and am buying him only foods good for urinary care, which is pricey! I'm trying to take advantage of as many freebies as I can. I was offered 24 cans of Hill's prescription diet for digestive care for free. I was thinking of switching off this and the urinary care diet (also Hill's) so I could feed the urinary diet in the am and the other food, maybe mixed with Friskies pate (the food I used to feed him) in the pm, just to make the food I have last longer. But I'm wondering, is it bad to feed my cat a prescription diet for digestive problems when he doesn't have any GI concerns?