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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Hairball Control Dry Cat Food - 15.5-Pound Bag (Misc.) I have two cats, one 6 and one 2 years old. Both are indoor cats in excellent health. I saw the negative review and talked to my vet about it. I've also asked a number of veterinary professionals what to feed my cats and they all answer the same thing: Science Diet. Sure, you'll see stories of how one person's cat had issues, but even if that's 100% true, it's 1 case out of millions. Science and fact aren't based on someone's experience.
So my point is, I love my cats and I'm very concerned about their health. I trust people who actually have medical degrees and experience with a wide range of animals. My only caution is do not fall for some hype or scare tactic that recommends some unproven or untested food or some fad diet for your pet. Don't listen to me, don't listen to the negative review. ASK YOUR VET what they recommend, and follow their instructions. My guess is you'll end up buying the Science Diet anyhow. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Lisa (Manhattan, KS United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Hairball Control Dry Cat Food - 15.5-Pound Bag (Misc.) Our cat was a stray that showed up at a friend's farm. He was in very bad shape...very skinny, lethargic, and his fur was very wiry! We got him on the mend with a visit to the vet and some antibiotics. But it wasn't until we started feeding him Science Diet that we noticed the change in his fur. It made such a vast difference! He has the softest fur I have ever felt on a cat! The Science Diet seems to help with the hairballs, too. It is a bit expensive, but it's worth every penny to me. 5 of 12 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Hairball Control Dry Cat Food - 15.5-Pound Bag (Misc.) This review will make me sound really stupid, but whatever. I don't really care as long as people find out what's real and can avoid my mistakes.
I got my wonderful little sweet Bella Bean when she was a few days shy of three years old. She had been bounced around from house to house and eating whatever was cheap. I have had cats around me my entire life, for about twenty-five years now. My mother always just fed them whatever, the kinds of food you buy in the supermarket - Friskies, Nine Lives, Kit & Kaboodle, stuff like that. And our cats were always fine, at least in terms of their eating habits. They would eat in the morning, stop when they were done, come back, and eat some more when they got hungry. My housemate at the time was working for Hill's and assured me that this was the best food ever made, so great, so on and so forth. I now know that she is an utter buffoon, but I initially trusted her judgment, which is so unfortunate because she doesn't...Read more |