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Hi Donna Since broxi suffered I have had him on the RC vet food, which you can now buy online at their website http://www.royalcanin.co.uk/vet/clin...inary_dry.aspx I also use a fountain for him (and the others) and they all use it brilliantly. One of my best buys. |
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Have you tried adding a little lukewarm water, just a small bit, to her wet food to make more gravy? I got this tip here, and Leia seems to prefer it that way. She also wants dry, so I mix them up together. She hasn;t had a bout of cystitis (knock wood!) since I added the extra water. |
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We bought this for Alfie 3 years ago, still going well, keeps the water cool and he loves it. http://www.petsemporium.co.uk/index....products_id=44 |
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I do already add a small amount of water to the wet food Eileen.... but she tends to prefer the dry so is not getting enough water in her diet as she hardly ever drinks. She picks out the dry bits and has a small amount of wet, but it is just not enough.... she is a tiny cat anyway so cannot afford to stop the dry completely otherwise she wouldnt eat anything. Thanks for the water dome link... I think this is a good idea for me to get. |
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All of my cats apart from troy and chester are on hill science persciption only c/d. Simon and guinness problems started off when i started too feed them go-cat. they got a upset stomach so i put them on a dried food called technical. That blocked Simons bladder up and 3 months later it started guinness cysitas off. I think its something with the ph value in the food. I havent tried the fountain but would love one. I used to use filtered water and they seemed to drink more. jane jane |
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Donna I dont know if any of these suggestions will help but came across this... http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/cystitis.html I am sure i also read some where that free feeding and fishy flavoured cat foods are thought to contribute to feline cystitis. A water fountain is a good investment, I first got one when Winston was still with us, he liked it and Eva and Bernie do too. |
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Hello, just wanted to say I got a Cat-it water fountain from Freecycle. It's worth putting a wanted post on your local group site........you never know, you might get one for free like I did! |
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Soooo..... just looking into water fountains.... what one do you use (or your cat lol)? Dome one or the ones where the water looks more like a waterfall? |
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http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/c...ountains/14806 or http://www.hagen.com/uk/cats/addinfo...r_fountain.cfm |
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