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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de enero de 2025
Fixed my problem.
Brittany
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
My senior boy loves these! He has to be on a special urinary tract diet and these are much cheaper than other brands. I buy him the assorted box and he meows and nudges me every morning for it. I am happy we made the switch from Science Hills to Purina One.
Debra F
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2024
The last case of urinary pro-plan cat food I bought was a pate. It was so-so for him. He was never excited about his canned food but the pro-plan chicken w/gravy he loves and runs to his bowl when it’s eating time.
Lisa McCoy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2024
I have been buying Purina Pro Plan Urinary cat food in both wet and dry form for years! It serves my cats well! Thank you!!
Ina F
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2023
IMPORTANT - DO NOT Change you animal's diet without consulting someone in your vet's group!!Due to mistakes made by my *former* veterinarian, my cat ended up with some urinary tract problems. I was told that Kitty would need prescription food for the rest of his life — very expensive food. And they would only prescribe one brand, the most expensive one there is. I took my cat to the major animal hospital in the city. They gave me information about other prescription brands, one of them being the Purina.I did some research. I took screen shots of the ingredient lists on the labels of the prescription and nonprescription varieties, then compared them side by side. I checked the amount of every ingredient and every percentage of vitamins, minerals, and compounds listed on each can. No differences in the ingredients, they were only described in a slightly different way. The only difference between the percentages of the vitamins, minerals and compounds was .01% of one mineral.I checked with my new vet's tech and she said that the nonprescription was fine, that is what she feeds her cat.The biggest difference between the nonprescription Purina Pro Plan Urinary Tract Cat Food and its prescription counterpart seems to be the price. While the nonprescription is expensive, it's about 1/2 of the prescription variety.*See above for the review regarding the need for small amounts of Miralax. I find mixing a few tablespoons of water into the wet cat food helps that process along and reduces the amount of Miralax needed.**Always do your research before talking to the vet. Get more information, ask the reasons for the special items in the formula, the causes of the condition, and the needs for kitty's best care.
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