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1240.1 | I'll say it one more time | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Apr 04 1988 16:55 | 8 |
| ALL OF THE HILL'S PRESCRIPTION DIETS ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY THOUGH
VETERINARIANS!!!! (That is the reason that they are sold under the
label of *Prescription* Diet). And whatever your vet is charging you is
probably very near cost. Most vets don't mark up the cost of the
prescription diets just so that their owners continue to feed it
to their pet.
Deb
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1240.2 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Jan | Mon Apr 04 1988 22:08 | 12 |
| I have been trying to get R/D from my vet for over a month. I'm
on a waiting list and they're supposed to call when it comes in.
I'm beginning to think it never comes in, I've yet to get a call.
I call them once or twice a week just to check. I guess its a very
popular food (there must be lots of "fat cats" out there). If anyone
knows of a vet in the San Jose/Los Gatos/Santa Clara area that has a
supply of R/D I'd love to know who he or she is.
My vet did give me a recipe for a home made version of R/D but since
cooking is my least favorite thing to do I have a feeling my kitties
will be waiting a while for home made cat food. (I don't even cook
for myself if I can avoid it.)
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1240.3 | call around | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Apr 04 1988 23:00 | 12 |
| Jan,
I know that my vet keeps C/D (dry and wet) on hand, but most of
the other diets have to get special ordered because he doesn't have
much of a call for them. I know that R/D is one that he special
orders. I suspect that your vet does the same. You might want to
either call some of you local vets, or call Hill's (see note 666)
and see if they know of a vet in your area that may have gotten
a recent delivery. I've found their customer service to be *very*
helpful.
Deb
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1240.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Apr 04 1988 23:01 | 4 |
| You might try the Altos Animal Hospital in Los Altos, which is a
little to the North of where you are looking. I got some RD there
awhile back (but Holly and Sweetie said "ack! gak! yukkkkkk!!")
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1240.5 | Don't eat; lose weight! | GLINKA::GREENE | | Tue Apr 05 1988 01:34 | 11 |
| Holly and Sweetie are right!
Cosette and Fantine also said "ack! gak! yukkkkkk!!" and
then proceeded to eat none of it. And...it worked! THey
lost weight!
Actually, when they got hungry enough, they snarfed it up
as if it were c/d. Gave them the satisfaction of chomping
away...on filler with nutrients. [homemade version is to add
canned squash or pumpkin to equal portion of cat food.
Still yuk!?!]
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1240.6 | Commercial Diet Food? | NAC::LACOUR | | Tue Apr 05 1988 11:38 | 13 |
| I called a local vet and they have to order the R/D special because
they don't stock it. They want $29.45/case - $2.00+ more than the
C/D. My own vet charges $30 and stocks it, but she's not exactly
close to me. My mom lives in NJ and checked her vet for me. He
charges $30 per case but is backordered.
According to my vet, my boys can eat all they want of the R/D and
not gain weight. Do any of you know of a commercial diet cat food
that will work as well?
Thanks.
Mary
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1240.7 | | GLINKA::GREENE | | Sat Apr 09 1988 12:08 | 11 |
| re: .6 and diet food other than R/D
When my vet was backordered, they suggested mixing regular
cat food (e.g., C/D) with equal parts of canned squash or
canned pumpkin (or home cooked).
I don't let my blimps eat "all they want"... even of R/D;
Fantine will pig out no matter what. But at least with ample
servings of R/D, they get their nutrients without too many
calories, *and* they get the satisfaction of chomping down
a decent sized portion.
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1240.8 | I Found It! | NACAD::LACOUR | | Mon Apr 11 1988 09:48 | 11 |
| Well, after searching around, I finally found a vet that had R/D
in stock. In case anyone is looking for some, McGrath Animal Hospital
in Billerica has some - and for less. Most places around Westford
charge $29.45/case, Slade Vet Hospital charges $30. McGrath charged
me $26.
I also figured out how they will lose weight - THEY HATE THE STUFF!
They will chomp down for just a few minutes, then leave it alone
till the next feeding. Feeling bad for them this morning, I gave
them some 9-Lives. Now they love me again.
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1240.9 | How much C/D should I feed my cat? | CSC32::FORSMAN | | Fri Jun 03 1988 02:34 | 26 |
| This note looks like a good place to ask this question.
How much C/D is enough but not too much??
I just started my 11 year old indoor female on C/D. She loves the
canned, but will only eat the dry if I mix it in with the wet.
I'm hoping she will eventually eat the dry food on her own, for
those times that I'm out of town for a night or two.
From reading this file I realize she may gain weight, although she
has never been overweight, and I'd like to prevent this!
The vet recommended 2 oz. twice a day. That's a total of 4 oz (dry
and canned combined) per day.
Does this sound reasonable to all of you? Before I started the
C/D she only ate the cat junk food from the grocery stores, and
was a fairly finicky eater. Now she finishes off her 2 oz within
an hour or so after putting it out.
I don't want to starve her, but I don't want to have to put her
on R/D in the future!
Thanks.
Ginny (and Tica)
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1240.10 | SOUNDS GOOD TO ME.... | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Fri Jun 03 1988 10:14 | 26 |
| HMM.. Pookie eats C/D dry.. it is all she has ever eaten since she
was a baby, I feed her about 4oz per day,, Ifree feed her, Iput
it out in the morning and ,she eats at her leisure,.. so that's
about right. Happy on the other hand, refuses to eat C/D wet
or dry.. (except at the vets whne she ate both for DR eric,
with no tantrums, like we have whne mummy tries to give it to
her.. :^).... ),she eats tami-ami. made like oatmeal.. 2 times
a day, and she will pick at the IAMS while I am work....I
have tries mixing the C/D into the Iams.. and making the c/d
dry into oatmeal consistency, like the TAMI-AMI.. BUT that
did not go ver well.. it is good thing Ihave a brown
rug in my kitchen.. tee-hee..ti was so funny to see
Happy have a tantrum.. she was sooooooooo dramatic
about it.. YUCKO PITTOEY, THIS IS A JOKE.. I am
NOT going to eat this, no way.. Iam going to sit here
and SCREAM AT THE TOP ONF MY LUNGS, AND I AM GOING TO
TRASH THE LIVINGROOM, and STALK YOUR PRECIOUS POOKIE,,
and she did do just that!!!!!.. hmmmmm..so out of self
defense, IGAVE IN.... and keep trying to move her over
to C/D..she also likes "junk food"... we are working
that issues.. my kids get treats.. in moderation.. except
HAPPY.. WHO has jumped up on the counter and tipped over the box..
last nite.... as if to say .. I WILL HAVE DESSERT NOW...!!! AND
I MEAN RIGHT NOW...
REGARDS
KATE..
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1240.11 | Extra! Extra! Read all about it! | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | By the shards of my dragon's egg | Fri Aug 26 1988 21:34 | 12 |
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Just a note to let you know that Hill R/D now comes in *DRY* in
addition to canned. I got a sample from my vet recently and the
cats think this stuff is wonderful. Good thing since they're going
on it starting tomorrow.
Cost: My vet charges $20.00 for a 10 lb. bag.
Jan
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