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Dave's Pet Food Protein and Phosphorus Chicken Food offers a healthy, all-natural meal option for your pet, featuring high protein content and added vitamins and minerals, all while being free from common allergens like wheat, gluten, corn, and soy. Each case contains 24 convenient 5.5 oz cans, ensuring your pet enjoys nutritious meals every day.
N**J
Good for kidney disease
Good for kidney disease. My cat likes the flavor, but its a little dry so I add a teaspoon of another type of canned food (Wellness) to it. Also, this diet should be used about a month at a time, so I alternate one month on Dave's and one month on another canned food, plus some dry. My 21-year-old cat has been living with kidney disease for a few years now, and I think this diet has helped.
W**D
Not palatable
I bought this for my CKD cat. He hates it. I even tried mixing his favorite wet food with it. This product cannot be returned, so be prepared to gamble your money on this food. I even offered it to my fat cat who doesn't turn anything down. She sniffed it and walked away! Maybe I can use it as a diet for for her....
R**K
This food is great for him in conjunction with a low protein dry ...
My cat has CPSS and needs a low protein diet. This food is great for him in conjunction with a low protein dry food.
J**H
Good solution for us
This is worth a try if your cat has ckd. I read the list of ingredients and consider this a better solution than the prescription foods by far. I do have to add some water--a little into the food and a little more to make "gravy," and it took a bit of patience to get my cat started on it, but he eats it happily now. Vet says such a diet is necessary for him and this is the best that I can find. ( Wish it were organic!)
S**Y
Not for fussy cats
It seemed like good quality food but my cat won't eat it :(
N**H
Two Stars
Cat didn't really like it and it made her throw up a lot more than usual.
L**Z
Not so much
This is a quality product, but my cats hate it. Also, it's very dry and cakey.
A**A
Made my cats very sick, read what happened if you're seriously considering this cat food
I bought a case of this wet cat food for my cat after he nearly died from kidney failure after eating ant bait (Terro liquid ant bait is NOT safe for cats!) because it was recommended on a veterinary site for cats with renal vulnerabilities. I fed it to him and his (biological) sister. They both seemed to like it, but two days later, they both began to have explosive, uncontrollable diarrhea. He had it less severely than she did, thankfully. When she had it, the exploding sensation scared her, so spewed diarrhea as she ran hysterically through the house, spraying diarrhea on walls, carpets, and somehow even on the ceiling.I just happened to be away for the evening, so my poor teenage son and his dad (my soon-to-be-ex-husband who still lives with us) had to clean up the house. My son said it was a nightmare and the stink was everywhere, making him want to throw up.Amazingly, it was all cleaned up, including the cat who my husband had to take into the shower and hose off. He'd quarantined her in the bathroom. I switched her back to her regular wet food at the next feeding, but I had to keep her in the bathroom for four days until her diarrhea ended.Her brother (who'd originally eaten the ant poison) was able to avoid quarantine because he kept his diarrhea in the little box and it ended much sooner.So the bottom line is that this product really upset the GI tract of both my cats, although one much more than the other.I still have the rest of the case and don't know what to do with it. I hate to throw it out, but I don't know if it's okay to give to a shelter. I'll probably err on the side of caution and empty the cans into the trash and recycle them. Unless you have a better idea?
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