Our female was extremely overweight before we got her (21 lbs), but today she is around 11 lbs and on a healthy wet food diet. However her previous obesity (which is known to weaken anal gland muscles) along with this diet has given her severe anal gland issues. We've put in a lot of time/money/effort into resolving this issue. At our last vet visit, our very pro-wet food vet summed it up as basically "dry food or surgery."
Dry food it is! The question is: where do I begin?! I'm so out of touch with dry food! I haven't fed it in years. I want low carb and as high fiber as possible, but I know that's at odds with each other.
Evo looks good but I read it was discontinued?
Epigen 90 looks good too, slightly higher fiber than Evo. I think they were bought out recently and people are complaining about the quality.
Young Again Zero is awesome in theory but half the reviews I've read said it gave cats diarrhea. Too low fiber anyway.
Tiki Cat Carnivore and Fish Luau is nice, not a huge fan of the fish part but it is 3.3% fiber and 11% carbs.
Is above 4% fiber possible with under 20% carbs? Any recommendations?
Dry food it is! The question is: where do I begin?! I'm so out of touch with dry food! I haven't fed it in years. I want low carb and as high fiber as possible, but I know that's at odds with each other.
Evo looks good but I read it was discontinued?
Epigen 90 looks good too, slightly higher fiber than Evo. I think they were bought out recently and people are complaining about the quality.
Young Again Zero is awesome in theory but half the reviews I've read said it gave cats diarrhea. Too low fiber anyway.
Tiki Cat Carnivore and Fish Luau is nice, not a huge fan of the fish part but it is 3.3% fiber and 11% carbs.
Is above 4% fiber possible with under 20% carbs? Any recommendations?