Our vet said that one of our girl cats is prone to urinary problems and said to feed her long term with UTI food. Problem is that manufactured food is expensive and made of cheap (not necessarily good for cats) ingredients. It surprised me bc in all other ways this vet is very open minded and up to date on the latest research. My research has found that calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in lower ratios keep crystals from forming. I already found a triple concentrate cranberry powder with virtually no smell that I add to all our cats' food. I buy Catological's best budget wet food and mix it with water to pancake batter consistency to make sure they all drink enough (3.3 oz food/2 oz, water per cat twice a day). Morning food gets a patty of freeze dried food added ( i know it's not much but what we can afford). When I thaw our dinner meat the cats all get about a teaspoon's worth. Our problem girl loves broccoli and canned kidney/black/white/pink beans. The others are moody about veggies. I watched your UTI recipe vid and you said this is not a long term diet. My question is what do I need to add to the cats' diet every day to help decrease crystal formation? And anything specific to our special girl?
One tbing you forgot to mention: when a cat pees OUTSIDE the litter box
The cat litter is doing it
Our vet said that one of our girl cats is prone to urinary problems and said to feed her long term with UTI food. Problem is that manufactured food is expensive and made of cheap (not necessarily good for cats) ingredients. It surprised me bc in all other ways this vet is very open minded and up to date on the latest research.
My research has found that calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in lower ratios keep crystals from forming. I already found a triple concentrate cranberry powder with virtually no smell that I add to all our cats' food. I buy Catological's best budget wet food and mix it with water to pancake batter consistency to make sure they all drink enough (3.3 oz food/2 oz, water per cat twice a day). Morning food gets a patty of freeze dried food added ( i know it's not much but what we can afford). When I thaw our dinner meat the cats all get about a teaspoon's worth. Our problem girl loves broccoli and canned kidney/black/white/pink beans. The others are moody about veggies.
I watched your UTI recipe vid and you said this is not a long term diet. My question is what do I need to add to the cats' diet every day to help decrease crystal formation? And anything specific to our special girl?
My cat pees on blanket, doesnt like play only hides in the closet hes very anti socail he does eat but sometime i feel like sonething wrong with him