Hill's Science Diet Adult Perfect Weight Management Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food
Good for weight management, but size inconsistency reported.
The Hill's Prescription Diet Brain Care + j/d Joint Care Salmon Dry Cat Food is generally well-received for its nutritional benefits, especially for older cats with joint issues. However, there are mixed reviews on taste and some reports of cats refusing to eat it.
Some cats experienced gastrointestinal issues.
Prevention: Monitor your catβs reaction and consult a vet if issues persist.
Cats with arthritis showed improved movement and activity.
Several cats loved the taste of the food and ate it willingly.
Regular consumption may help improve joint health and mobility.
Some cats refused to eat the food.
Some cats experienced gastrointestinal issues after eating the food.
The food is expensive, especially if the cat refuses to eat it.
Yes, many reviewers noted improvements in joint mobility and overall health for their senior cats.
Mixed reviews on taste. Some cats loved it, while others refused to eat it.
Depends on your cat's needs. It's more expensive but designed for specific health benefits.
"My 13 year old male tabby loved this dry food at first bite, and he had rejected Hill's prescription food for gastro problems. No throwing up either."
"He refused to eat this. He wouldn't even touch the regular kibble that I had a tiny bit of the prescription food mixed in."
If your cat has specific dietary needs and joint issues, this food could be beneficial. However, be prepared for potential pickiness and monitor your cat's reaction closely.