Homemade corn-free cat food

Jul 12, 2011 10:10

Hi!  I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a corn-free pH balanced recipe for cats?  The pH balance is very important because my cats have a history of crystals in their urine.  Corn-free because one of my cats is allergic.  I'll run any suggestions by my vet before trying them.  Thanks ( Read more... )

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slavemistress July 12 2011, 19:09:35 UTC
http://www.wysong.net/products/uretic-healthy-natural-cat-food.php

Wysong Uretic. I am pretty psotive it does not have corn and it is ment for cats with urinary problems.
But I also vote for raw if you can afford it.

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zenturbo July 12 2011, 19:49:23 UTC
This. This. This.

I have one cat with FUS, and another who has food allergies. This food managed to tackle both problems and my other cat (who is a very picky eater) also likes it a lot. According to the company, this food was intended for multiple cats, but also serves quite well for preventing urine crystals. Also, if you ever need to call Wysong, they have excellent support.

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majortom_thecat July 13 2011, 01:50:20 UTC
Thanks! Do you know about how many cups are in the 4 lb bag and how moist the food is?

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slavemistress July 13 2011, 02:04:25 UTC
It's dry food but they have a wet food as well.

I am not sure how many cups are in a bag but I want to say 1 cat should you a month. So 2 cats half a month?

If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area there is a place to buy 3 get 1 free.

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majortom_thecat July 13 2011, 02:35:58 UTC
Wow. That's definitely cheaper than what they're eating now. They're currently eating $120 a month between the two of them. I'm afraid to go back to dry food though after their urinary trouble.

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