I had a 4 pound starving, adult feral cat arrive in my house a year ago. Her fur was falling out, her bones showed and she was diagnosed with FLUTD. After feeding her this food for the last year she is free of FLUTD, has the softest fur I have ever felt on an animal, save a chinchilla, and has maintained her weight at a healthy 9 pounds in spite of being an indoor cat.
This food is well balanced, made from excellent ingredients and puts to use the latest in nutritional information about cats.
Highly recommended
Regarding frugalone "PJ"'s review: "No one knows for sure why some cats get FLUTD and others don't. Many potential causes have been hypothesized, including viruses, abnormal urinary retention, obesity, bladder defects, and-the most popular theory to date is improper diet. In reality, one or all of these factors might play a role in the occurrence of FLUTD."
--maxshouse.com
(I have no affiliation with maxshouse.com)
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