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Sorry, should have been more clear. You’ll pick these items up at your local grocery store or supermarket. Regular human benefiber (odorless, tasteless fiber powder). And any zinc-oxide baby diaper cream like Desitin is fine. Best wishes!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, cats with pancreatitis can eat a prescription diet that vets carry. There are a few brands, There is Hill's ID or Purina EN. These can be purchased from your vet in canned and dry formula. They are very bland low fat diets. I would call your vet to see which they carry and get some of that to help your kitty. Good luck, I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. I do not know what might be available in Canada, but I highly recommend looking at this website for the Veterinary Oral Health Council. Click on the Accepted Products link at the top, then on accepted products for cats. It will list everything that is truly tested to provide results. Thanks for using Boop by Petco. https://www.vohc.org
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Sorry to hear about Daenerys. I would recommend trying a different food manufacturer such as Royal Canin or Purina. Both have hypoallergenic and hydrolyzed diets (that aren't made with chicken) that she may prefer. In my experience I have found z/d to not be very palatable to cats but have better success with one of the other brands. There are homemade diets, however these can be difficult to formulate due to all the vitamins and minerals that are required by your cat's diet. Talk to your veterinarian about switching to RC or Purina and that should hopefully help the issue.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
These (below) are valid short term options. The most important element is the presence of water, you must privilege it above anything else. Purina One Urinary Health Hill’s c/d – Multicare – Prescription Diet - Feline Purina Pro Plan Adult This blog (scroll down up to the last articles) can give quite useful tips! https://catinfo.org/feline-urinary-tract-diseases/
Updated on August 12th, 2025