The two most palatable (in Clapton's opinion) renal dry foods are Happycat from Zooplus (which I will be ordering more of today) and Purina N/F renal dry. Renal wet is another story. Once in a blue moon he will eat it, but most of the time he turns his nose up. They all smell disgusting
- Purina renal wet & sometimes RC renal wet (avaiable in beef, tuna & chicken) are eaten. The beef flavour seems to go down better than the others. Most other renal foods I have bought all look and smell the same - like sloppy liver pate. Clapton has trouble eating them with no teeth as the are gloopy. If they were firmer, I would be able to cut them up, but they are just a sticky mess. Even the purina one is like that but it seems to appeal.
I don't know anything about diabetic food, but have heard that Classic is recommended.
I had similar problems to you yesterday. In the morning, I gave him a pouch of Beef RC renal, which he ate 1/4 of + all the gravy. Later, I gave him a tuna one and he turned his nose up - I put some of the jelly and liquid from a can of Whiskas supermeat on it and he had a little go at it. Last night, I gave him another pouch of tuna RC and it was untouched this morning (no beef flavour left)
Now he is going in the garden, he is ignoring his renal biscuits and has been eating RC sensitive biscuits (Alice's) and he is also eating the Lidl Premium dry I buy for visiting cats
As for the Hill/s K/D pouches, after he had his mouth op, he started eating it (It was left over from Willow's stash) as there were only a few pouches left, I order another 3 boxes from Petplanet - he then decided he wouldn't eat it any more
So to cut a very long story short, I think renal dry is preferable for cats - so I agree with Desley.