Someone wrote in [personal profile] rolanni 2009-07-17 03:24 pm (UTC)

One of my cats also has had occasion urinary issues. Since he isn't really fond of wet foods I have had to work on some of the alternate methods.

I now have 2 different types of cat fountains in 2 different locations. I also use filtered water in the fountains. This provides an additional place for him to play in the fountain and drink water.

I also occasionally provide broth. Tried the pumpkin thing, but it didn't work. May try the pumpkin again with yogurt as suggested above.

The final thing that may or may not work is to purchase some of the frozen feeder mice at your local pet store. I purchase the ones with hair (not pinkies) and occasionally give them to the cats. Find an area that you can search or clean, because they may leave you bits and pieces. If they actually eat them, it will provide extra moisture and playtime.

Susan

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