Wysong Archetype Chicken Formula Freeze-Dried Raw Dog & Cat Food
High-quality pet food loved by picky eaters but expensive and lacks customer support
Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Thyroid Care is a viable option for cats with hyperthyroidism, although some cats may need time to accept the taste. The dry food is somewhat palatable, but the wet version is generally preferred. Some users reported digestive issues and difficulty in getting their cats to eat the food exclusively.
Digestive issues reported, including vomiting.
Prevention: Monitor your cat closely when introducing this food and consider mixing with other foods if issues persist.
The food helps manage hyperthyroidism effectively.
Cats show significant health improvements after switching to this food.
Cats who are picky eaters can still adjust to this food with time.
Helps control the voracious appetite of hyperthyroid cats.
Many users report that their veterinarians recommended this food.
Cats often resist eating the new food initially.
Tip: Mixing with wet food or adding broth can help.
Some cats experience vomiting or digestive problems.
Many cats prefer the wet version over the dry food.
Tip: Offering the wet version as an alternative.
Limited flavor options can lead to boredom for cats.
The food is expensive, and some users feel it's not worth the price.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in quality perception.
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Neutral to Negative
It may take several days for cats to start eating the food regularly.
Yes, many cats prefer the wet version over the dry kibble.
Try mixing it with wet food or adding broth to improve palatability.
Some cats experience vomiting and digestive problems.
"I am happy that my cat is eating this new food and I am hoping it is going to help with her thyroid problem as she was very allergic to the medicine you put on the ear. "
"I could not get her to eat it even combining it with her favorite food."
This is a good option for managing feline hyperthyroidism, but be prepared for some initial resistance and potential digestive issues. Consider mixing it with wet food or broth to make it more appealing.