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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro Plan Canned Cat Food, Adult Extra Care Urinary Tract Chicken Entrée In Gravy (Pack of 24 3 Ounce Cans) (Grocery) I have a ca't who was on dry food and kept getting urinary tract infections. He's only 2 years old. The vet recommended replacing the dry food with this product and so far so good! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro Plan Canned Cat Food, Adult Extra Care Urinary Tract Chicken Entrée In Gravy (Pack of 24 3 Ounce Cans) (Grocery) Very early this year (2010) my vet diagnosed my cat with a urinary tract infection and gave her Royal Canin Urinary SO canned food. She liked it somewhat and seemed to get better.
When the vet said that she would have to come back for another office visit I decided to try the Purina urinary tract equivalent. My cat just loves it! When hungry, she finishes off a 3 ounce can in about 15 minutes. I still give her the vet food as well but she never finishes off that food as a fast. She also eats the Purina dry food, that I leave out, but not nearly as fast. Unfortunately she is sick again(weight loss - but not Hypothyroid). Blood work has not determined what is wrong with her. He wants another $500 for xRays and other stuff. She nearly 17 years old, so I'm not sure what I'll do. By Linda (Springboro, OH USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Pro Plan Canned Cat Food, Adult Extra Care Urinary Tract Chicken Entrée In Gravy (Pack of 24 3 Ounce Cans) (Grocery) We had such urinary problems with our cat until we switched to ProPlan Urinary Tract formula. The canned worked better for her than the dry as the vet said her urine was too concentrated. We give her a small amount mixed with water about 4 times daily. She loves it! (so does the dog). |