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Delilah has had a few well more bouts of cystitis, so vet says she must stay on wet food. She has to take Cystitabs Plus(sp) as maintenance.
Now she is 14 and used to Royal Canine 12+ dried food with a wet Sheba pouch in the morning. So no more Royal Canine, I am not happy that Sheba is high enough quality for her. Its rather hard finding wet food for seniors that is really good quality. Strangely Royal Canine do not make a senior wet food.
I noticed Applpaws/Applepaws does one, which seems reasonable quality. So has anyone fed their cat this brand if so how was it?
The vet never said anything about special diet food just feed wet food only.
Now she is 14 and used to Royal Canine 12+ dried food with a wet Sheba pouch in the morning. So no more Royal Canine, I am not happy that Sheba is high enough quality for her. Its rather hard finding wet food for seniors that is really good quality. Strangely Royal Canine do not make a senior wet food.
I noticed Applpaws/Applepaws does one, which seems reasonable quality. So has anyone fed their cat this brand if so how was it?
The vet never said anything about special diet food just feed wet food only.