The lil man is home and apart from a bit of hair shaved on his lower belly you'd never know he'd been ill! He's totally himself although he hasn't used the littertray yet. I've done our first separate feeding time and it was ok. I thought he wouldn't be fit to climb but more or less as soon as he came home he was up in his usual spot on top of the kitchen cupboards, there's about a foot and a half high space up there and he loves it. Put his food up there and he ate every bit. He's got little tins of Hills c/d I think it says on it. And the vet gave me about 20 sample bags of the Royal Canin one. I've put it some of it out for all 4 of them.
The vet thinks it might be an idea for all my cats to go onto this food. The Royal Canin one is £32 for 50 pouches. He said it'd be better to feed dry but Belle's the only one of my 4 that will entertain dry food, the vet said they'd soon get used to it
I'd hate them to be hungry though, I have bought lots of different kinds of food and they just don't like it as much as the dry.
What does everyone think about this? Would it be wise to put all 4 of them on this food (the wet one)? And should I just give them the dry? From anything I've read/heard an all dry diet isn't good for them, but maybe this food's different.
It would definitely save a lot of hassle if they all ate the same again and if it's for the good of them as well I'm happy to do it.
Lots of cuddles coming for Belle from the Purrs crew
Edit to add, it was struvite crystals, or is I should say, they're not all gone yet