I seem to recall reading here that Purina was pretty good regarding their kibble.
I don't want to risk my cats' health but am also hoping to cut down on food costs just a bit.
Has anyone had any experience with this food?
Thanks.:)
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I seem to recall reading here that Purina was pretty good regarding their kibble.
I don't want to risk my cats' health but am also hoping to cut down on food costs just a bit.
Has anyone had any experience with this food?
Thanks.:)
I'm not a big fan of Purina products, but when my RB Ming started having urinary tract problems I used this food from Purina with great success. I later switched to the Wilderness brand, but I would say the urinary tract dry is one of Purina's better products. It worked fine for Ming.
Thanks so much for telling me that, katladyd! :D
I have read an article regarding purina that it's not good, well maybe it depends to cats digestive system if they like it or not.
I understand what you are saying as I have read the same things. I only know that it worked for Ming, very well, in fact. If you don't have the money for the top foods like Wilderness, this food may work for you. :)
Good, it helps to maintain a cat's urinary control by providing low magnesium for your cat. Their dry foods are very helpful for it. I also gave my Kitty Purina PRO PLAN for 2 months. It gives my kitty healthy life and strong bones.
I was just on this site for another thread, discussing litters. I had noticed they have a new product and now see this thread.
You may want to try this litter, Health Monitor:
http://www.preciouscat.com/health-mo...eryday-litter/
Don't know if it is available in Canada. We can get it in USA on Amazon, Chewy.com, at PetSmart and PetCo among other places.
Never seen it before, so I am not 'recommending' it, just letting you know this is out there.
I saw that litter the other day. What a fantastic idea!
Thanks for mentioning it. :)
Patch does very well on the Purina indoor advantage. It has eliminated hairballs and he does very well on it overall. I wouldn't hesitate to use it again for another cat. (Meow mix, etc, is about useless, but without going to an expensive food, the Purina one line seems pretty good)