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Reply #18: The Prescription Diet line of pet food produced by Hill's was [View All]

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18. The Prescription Diet line of pet food produced by Hill's was
specifically developed for management of specific medical problems. Some of the diets are formulated differently enough from a "maintenance" or "growth" type diet that they are INAPPROPRIATE or UNSAFE in animals that do not have the medical condition. For example, I am always careful to caution people not to put K/D (kidney diet) out if they have kittens in the home. You CANNOT raise a healthy kitten on a renal diet, because it is protein-restricted and kittens have a very specific protein requirement.

Also, if you have a cat that is prone to calcium oxalate urinary stones, it is critical that it not have access to a diet that acidifies urine (like C/D or S/D) because acidic urine PROMOTES formation of oxalate stones.

There are many examples of this sort of thing. We put cats on prescription diets when they have a medical condition tht requires monitoring and followup, so we don't sell them OTC to just anybody who walks in the door. The potential for harm is there. Hill's Prescription Diets and the other brands of medical diets have a statement on the label something like: for temporary use as recommended by your veterinarian. This is different from the statement of nutritional adequacy on regular food that should say somethin like: Provides complete and balanced nutrition for growing kittens (or adult cats, or senior cats) based on AAFCO protocol feeding trials.

Some prescription diets (like S/D) we use ONLY short term, to dissolve struvite uroliths, and NOT for long-term maintenance. Other prescription diets we use for the life of the animal. But it always requires ongoing veterinary supervision in case the animal's needs change and the diet becomes inappropriate.
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  My cat farted in my face! arnheim  Mar-31-06 09:31 PM   #0 
   "I Fart In Your General Direction."  ocelot   Mar-31-06 09:35 PM   #1 
   I've been owned by cats since I was 7  arnheim   Mar-31-06 09:38 PM   #2 
   Be sure you get her dewormed (fecal testing is pointless due to  kestrel91316   Mar-31-06 11:31 PM   #3 
   high-quality dry food??  Steph13   Apr-01-06 01:38 AM   #5 
      It most certainly does.  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 10:26 AM   #6 
         kestrel, thanks for this info....  mike_c   Apr-01-06 11:11 AM   #7 
         She's eating Iams and has not been tested for worms - far as I know  arnheim   Apr-01-06 12:22 PM   #8 
         I can't believe any animal lover or a person in the animal health care...  Balbus   Apr-01-06 12:57 PM   #9 
         Oops!  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 05:28 PM   #12 
            No, I don't really believe you hate animals.  Balbus   Apr-01-06 05:46 PM   #13 
               Sorry, but none of your three choices are correct.  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 05:59 PM   #14 
               I think you need to re-take that class or get better BS glasses, then.  Balbus   Apr-01-06 06:37 PM   #17 
                  Um, isn't this going off topic? I was talking about my cat's farting  arnheim   Apr-01-06 10:43 PM   #25 
               Couldn't agree with you more Balbus!! /nt  Iceburg   Apr-01-07 04:09 PM   #40 
         Ingredients  Steph13   Apr-01-06 02:03 PM   #10 
            Prescription Diet M/D is also a low carb dry for managing  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 06:26 PM   #15 
            Question?  Hope2006DU Moderator   Apr-01-06 06:37 PM   #16 
            The Prescription Diet line of pet food produced by Hill's was  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 06:52 PM   #18 
               So why do all these clear up  Steph13   Apr-01-06 07:12 PM   #20 
               I'm not wasting any more breath on the raw food debate.  kestrel91316   Apr-01-06 07:16 PM   #21 
               Yes, you must love to ignore the truth..  Steph13   Apr-01-06 07:26 PM   #22 
                  Speaking of cats farting - WHICH I WAS  arnheim   Apr-01-06 10:57 PM   #29 
               you're hoping to laugh in somebodys face in 25 years?  bettyellen   Apr-02-06 12:15 PM   #34 
               Thank you. n/t  Hope2006DU Moderator   Apr-01-06 08:08 PM   #24 
            M/D IS on the list..  Steph13   Apr-01-06 07:04 PM   #19 
            The last thread on cat food diets was locked - pls don't get this one  arnheim   Apr-01-06 10:49 PM   #27 
   LOL! Our Cinder kitty was a fart bomb as a kitten! Pewww!  CottonBear   Mar-31-06 11:55 PM   #4 
   Once in awhile Fatty B rips one off  48percenter   Apr-01-06 02:53 PM   #11 
   I agree - dog farts are the worst  arnheim   Apr-01-06 10:44 PM   #26 
   Lol! my 17 year old cat Miro used to be "gassy" too  Lorien   Apr-01-06 07:35 PM   #23 
   Jasper is doing so well on Iams  arnheim   Apr-01-06 10:53 PM   #28 
      Don't worry  Steph13   Apr-02-06 03:04 AM   #30 
         I didn't mean for you not to post in this thread again  arnheim   Apr-02-06 11:09 AM   #33 
   Cats love to put their asses right in your face  demnan   Apr-02-06 10:24 AM   #31 
   She likes to swoosh around and show her butt  arnheim   Apr-02-06 11:08 AM   #32 
   We have a Fox Terror  hobbit709   Apr-02-06 08:12 PM   #35 
   I once knew a Siberian husky who could clear a room.  ocelot   Apr-02-06 08:18 PM   #36 
      LOL, that's funny  arnheim   Apr-02-06 09:15 PM   #37 
   *lol*!  MsTryska   Apr-14-06 12:48 PM   #38 
   She just hopped off  arnheim   Apr-18-06 06:33 PM   #39 
   stinky butt!  turtlensue   Apr-01-07 05:38 PM   #41 
   She hasn't really had a problem since then  arnheim   Apr-02-07 10:41 AM   #44 
   My cats aren't farticious at all. The dog used to be, but not since  AllieB   Apr-01-07 08:12 PM   #42 
   It will be the first time of many. Enjoy.  xultar   Apr-02-07 07:10 AM   #43 
 

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