Hummingbird Meadows |
@Old gods, do you feed dry? |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Snitch, that's the probiotic I did a 30 day trial with. I also bought another 30 days, but like I said I haven't seen much improvement. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Versa, you thinking sound logical. I might try putting him back on the friskies and see what happens. |
Snitches' Stitches |
FortaFlora also isn't a great probiotic. Proviable-forte is better, with about 10 billion colonies per capsule compared to 100 million |
Versailles |
That's why I'm thinking it's a hydration thing. It's usually very similar ingredients, so like... Ehhh? But again. All you can do is try switching. AFTER going back to the original and weaning. |
Snitches' Stitches |
Coruscant Understand where you're coming from, but Hills is one of the leading researchers in pet nutrition and has been for almost 100 years. They are meticulous about how they formulate their food and once again, easier switching to specialized prescription diets that I've seen completely reverse health problems in animals |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Coruscant, I tried a different probiotic my vet recommended for 30 days. |
The Old Gods |
honestly, it's likely an ingredient issue. I'd start looking at the ingredients to see if there's a common thing between them |
Snow Stable |
To poke in... my mom has a diabetic cat that also has fish allergies. She get Fancy Feast in CERTAIN flavors becasue only like 15% of the flavor don't have fish products. Otherwise she eat Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken. :) And other home cooked things. |
Versailles |
Bird, Likely it's overhydration, then. Try mixing it. That should do the same. But I despise most kibble because of the fillers. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
And in terms of wet food he was on friskies for a week and then purina pro plan. |
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Hummingbird Meadows |
@Snitch, that's the probiotic I did a 30 day trial with. I also bought another 30 days, but like I said I haven't seen much improvement. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Versa, you thinking sound logical. I might try putting him back on the friskies and see what happens. |
Snitches' Stitches |
FortaFlora also isn't a great probiotic. Proviable-forte is better, with about 10 billion colonies per capsule compared to 100 million |
Versailles |
That's why I'm thinking it's a hydration thing. It's usually very similar ingredients, so like... Ehhh? But again. All you can do is try switching. AFTER going back to the original and weaning. |
Snitches' Stitches |
Coruscant Understand where you're coming from, but Hills is one of the leading researchers in pet nutrition and has been for almost 100 years. They are meticulous about how they formulate their food and once again, easier switching to specialized prescription diets that I've seen completely reverse health problems in animals |
Hummingbird Meadows |
@Coruscant, I tried a different probiotic my vet recommended for 30 days. |
The Old Gods |
honestly, it's likely an ingredient issue. I'd start looking at the ingredients to see if there's a common thing between them |
Snow Stable |
To poke in... my mom has a diabetic cat that also has fish allergies. She get Fancy Feast in CERTAIN flavors becasue only like 15% of the flavor don't have fish products. Otherwise she eat Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken. :) And other home cooked things. |
Versailles |
Bird, Likely it's overhydration, then. Try mixing it. That should do the same. But I despise most kibble because of the fillers. |
Hummingbird Meadows |
And in terms of wet food he was on friskies for a week and then purina pro plan. |
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