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Purina Pro Plan Urinary Tract Cat Food, Chicken and Rice Formula - 7 lb. Bag
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Purina Pro Plan Urinary Tract Cat Food, Chicken and Rice Formula - 7 lb. Bag

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Product Description Give your cat the specialized nutrition she needs with Purina Pro Plan FOCUS Urinary Tract Health Formula adult dry cat food 16-pound bag. This formula is designed to help maintain her urinary tract health by reducing urinary pH and providing her with low dietary magnesium. Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid, in every serving works to help maintain her healthy skin and luxurious coat so that she can hold herself with confidence throughout your home. This dry cat food recipe is made with real chicken and a taste cats love, and every high-quality ingredient that goes into this super-premium cat food is carefully selected for a specific purpose, so you feel good about the food you put in her dish every day. Give your cat the nutrition she needs to thrive and help to satisfy her cravings with the deliciousness she gets in each serving of Purina Pro Plan FOCUS Urinary Tract Health Formula adult dry cat food. Buying Guide Crude Protein (Min)...31.0%, Crude Fat (Min)...14.0%, Crude Fiber (Max)...2.0%, Moisture (Max)...10.0%, Ash (Max)...6.2%, Linoleic Acid (Min)...1.6%, Calcium (Ca)(Min)...0.7%, Phosphorus (P)(Min)...0.6%, Magnesium (Mg)(Max)...0.075%.

Questions
Can I mix Urinary cat food with regular?

These formulas effectively promote a low urine pH, which helps maintain a healthy urinary tract. Purina Pro Plan Urinary Tract Health Formulas are formulated to be fed exclusively and should not be mixed with any other type or brand of cat food.

Can I mix two cat foods together?

You can mix things up even more by mixing two or more types of dry food together in the bowl, which also works if you feed dry food only. To maintain freshness, make sure you buy smaller bags of food since you'll be going through them more slowly.May 17, 2013

What is the difference between urinary cat food and regular?

The main difference between UR and Royal Canin is that UR has less sodium, more protein, and can be used for weight loss. It comes in a Savory Selects version (gravy and chunks) that has the highest protein, lowest carbs and lowest fat in a urinary diet on the market.Apr 29, 2019

Do cats really need urinary food?

While you may prefer to buy organic or specialty cat foods, it really isn't necessary unless your cat already has urinary issues or your vet suggests a particular type of food. Generally, a good quality commercial food should be fine for your cat.Mar 21, 2022

What ingredient in cat food causes urinary problems?

An abundance of certain minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and magnesium --- often found in grocery store brand cat food --- can cause crystals to form in the urine, which sometimes leads to urinary stones.

How do I know if my cat has a urinary tract infection?

The most common symptoms of urinary tract infections in cats include straining to urinate, reduced amounts of urine, not urinating at all, pain or discomfort when urinating, passing urine tinged with blood and urinating around the house, outside of the litter box.May 30, 2021

Can a cat UTI go away by itself?

Prevention Tips. With proper treatment, a urinary tract infection will usually resolve itself within a week. However, it can recur, so it's good to watch out for the symptoms and take some steps to help prevent another bout: Add more canned food to your cat's diet to help increase water intake.

How do cats act when they have a urinary tract infection?

Cats with UTIs try to urinate very frequently, they may pass only small amounts of urine, they may strain to urinate, they may cry out or whine when urinating, and there may be blood visible in their urine. Urinating outside of the litterboxlitterboxEdward Lowe (July 10, 1920 – October 4, 1995) was an American businessman and entrepreneur, noted for the invention of cat litter.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_Lowe_(businessman)Ed Lowe (businessman) - Wikipedia is also a red flag that something is wrong in the bladder.

Reviews From our Customers
Customer says:
Our cat has dietary needs and this product is great for him.
Customer says:
This product was recommended by my vet for my male cat who has urinary tract problems
Customer says:
My last cat suffered from UT issues in the last part of her life. We spent big money at the vet for antibiotics, I.V. flushes and all kinds of other "treatments". Although she had a long life, dying at 18, I really think if I would have known about this food she would still be here. Within a year of getting our new cat, he started suffering from the same UT issues. After spending a couple of hundred at the vet, FINALLY, they suggested Purina Pro Plan UT food. It has been a miracle. We signed up for the automatic delivery every 2 months and adjust it when he needs more or less. We feed Vereen the dry food version and he absolutely loves it. He can have a full bowl sitting and if the Amazon delivery comes he will try and rip open the new bag! I still feed him wet food a few times a week, I give him one of those Sheba perfect portions and fill the container up with equal parts of water and mix. I try to get him as much water as possible. I do this with the tiny cans of the Beyond wet food also. The cost of this Purina UT health food is a little steeper than an average bag of Meow Mix, but those cheap foods are what makes them make crystals. And believe me, I tried the highest priced brands of cat food, Rachel Ray, Blue Buffalo, etc... This is the only one that stopped the problem. I'd rather spend a little more money and keep him out of pain, and possibly extend his life. It has been over a year and he's very healthy. If your cat is "peeing" all over your house, they are really trying to pass crystals that have formed, much like humans who suffer from Kidney Stones. You have an overwhelming need to push them out and it's very painful. You may see blood where they tinkle. They associate pain with their litter box because of this and will avoid it if they can, that's why they will try and push these out in other places around the house. If your cat is experiencing any of this, I am now convinced it's the food that's causing it. Vereen has been my guinea pig and the results have been wonderful!
Customer says:
Due to our cat having had 2 urinary tract infections within 6 months, and inability to obtain a urine sample at the follow up appt. to the second infection, it was recommended that our cat switch from the senior, indoor, turkey and rice formula to an adult urinary tract formula. We told the vet that we’d been using Pro Plan and she confirmed that this is a good cat food. We added this new formula to her prior Pro Plan food in increasing amounts for about two weeks. Our 19 lb. cat (not fat, just a big girl) had no problem switching Pro Plan formulas, so we are pleased. For the second vet's appt. we had brought our cat in because of lack of bowel movement for 2 days. The vet (who could feel multiple little round feces) said that a cat with a urinary tract infection will often be uncomfortable or in pain when trying to pass feces and thus will not have the bowel movement. She recommended using a urinary tract food. As without the urine sample, it couldn't be determined whether or not her infection had been cured, the vet gave her a 2nd long lasting antibiotic injection, in addition to stool softener medication. Our only concern is that the Pro Plan urinary tract formula doesn’t address hair balls. Since the repeat of the urinary tract infection is the greater concern, we decided to put her on and keep her on the Urinary Tract formula. Later my husband read on line that some vets recommend adding soft food/food with liquid to the diet to help reduce constipation, so we decided to try this also. We supplemented her dry food with a soft dinner with gravy, but giving the "meal" to her in 1/4 portions for 4 days of treats. As she'll lick the gravy but refuse to eat the soft chunks, we puree one meal and gravy, give her 1/4 of it, and refrigerate the rest. We microwave the other portions before serving them, as the warmth is more appetizing and should help to relax muscles for easier passing of feces. She gobbles her “treat” up, even sitting by her dry cat food during the day, hoping to get more of the pureed stuff (which has duck in it), although she also likes the Pro Plan. Since the medicine, and diet change, our cat has been fine. We’ve been very satisfied with the Purina Pro Plan Urinary Tract formula cat food and previously had been quite pleased with the Pro Plan turkey and rice indoor formula for adult cats. Prior to using the Pro Plan we had used another brand that vets recommend and sell. I must say that our cat did (and does) much better on the Pro Plan than she did on that other name brand cat food. My only regret is not having switched to Pro Plan sooner.
Customer says:
She hates the dry food so I try to buy both the wet and dry food because she loves the wet. It’s pricey tho so I supplement with the dry food. She’s not crazy about it, sometimes I catch her eating the dog food because she hates it lol but she will eat it. I try to give her mostly wet but it’s cheaper for the dry.
Customer says:
I purchased this as urinary tract health dry cat food as an alternative to another brand. The Purina Pro-Plan is actually slightly more expensive than the variety I switched from, but one of our five cats turned out to be allergic to the other product, so I tried this one. Four of our cats do not like it. Not sure if it's the size or texture of the kibble, or the smell/flavor, but four of my not-generally-fussy felines were leaving most of it in their dishes. (I should say, it smells and appears fine to me.) Even though the fifth cat didn't appear to mind eating it, he's supposed to be getting primarily wet food - he's fed separately, and usually the others only leave a kibble or two for him to clean up. The amount of kibble the other cats were leaving in their dishes was WAY to much for him to eating on a regular basis.
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