Garfield, he loves to eat, but suffers from FD.

If you even clicked the link I posted you would see not only was it a vets website, but specializing in nutrition. There is no holistic medicine when comparing raw diet to "prescription" foods. I especially am not going to take your word on it since everything you're saying is exactly what people who don't know.

If you have had a cat with FD you should know it's manageable by diet alone and NOT whatever "science" based "believe what you read in a bag" food. It's widely known when doing a small amount of research less than 10% carbohydrates, not to mention dry food is bad for ALL cats.

Now I will say it again my vet, has the same information from the website I posted. We agree that's what is best. I'm not looking for soemone to sell me some "prescription" aka commission based food.

Of all the places for you to post that the "science" based foods is going to cure my cat - where are your studies and where are you getting your information? Because I have provided enough basic information to prove the raw diet to be more beneficial to any cat and more so to a diabetic.

Here's what I do know about this precious DM food - Dr. Gomaa said Garf should have been in a coma, at very least brain damage. I've never seen a man run so fast to administer Karo syrup.

Feel free to call him if you have any future argument towards prescription based foods. Abbott Animal Hospital.

Or if you'd rather just be well informed I recommend reading www.catinfo.org

I'd really like to talk about some CARB FREE high fat/protein extras to put in my cats diet. Not defend my vet, myself, and Dr. Lisa Pierson.

/r/Pets Thread Parent