Hi,
Could you provide a link to that? Or some other well documented source
coroborating that information? I use RC SO when I need to add dry, so I'd like
to be informed, but that contradicts what my research has shown.
Wellness foods have been implicated in the formation of stones/crystals
in some cats.
Margo
-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>Sent: Sep 11, 2013 3:16 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Update on Lucky
>
>WATCH ROYAL CANNIN, THEY LIST AS FIRST INGREDIENT CHICKEN MEAL WHICH THEIR CEO
>SAID ON TV INTERVIEW IS GROUND UP CHICKEN FEATHERS.
>WELLNESS IS BETTER CHOICE.
>
>---- Bonnie Hogue <[email protected]> wrote:
>> We spent a lot of time (and almost $500) at the vet today. The great news
>> is Lucky's blood work looks real good, as do his x-rays (he does have some
>> arthritis in his back). He has no apparent blockages (tumors) in his
>> urinary tract. They did not see any crystals. The vet did say his bladder
>> is very small and looks very inflamed. So they gave him a shot of an
>> anti-inflammatory/anti-pain med (a good thing, he calmed down a lot, which
>> is good to see), gave him anti-biotic (suspected u.t.i.), anti-inflammatory
>> and an ocular anti-biotic/steroid for his runny (herpes) eye. Poor little
>> dude, he sure went through a lot today! Now he's home, getting
>> re-acquainted with the other cats and chilling. Looks like I've got a FLUTD
>> feline here. They gave me a prescription for another type of special food
>> (Royal Canine) which I'll try (he hates the CD). Fingers crossed.
>>
>> Thank you all for your words of advice, help, suggestions and
>> encouragements. Lucky thanks you too!
>>
>> Bonnie
>>
>
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