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Thanks to a combination of Hi-Tor Neo Diet and Vita Gravy (and the sub-q fluids prescribed by the vet) my cat, who was given a diagnosis of advanced kidney failure and a certain impending death sentence two months ago, has amazed my vet and everyone in the vet's office. As a previous poster has already said, many renal failure cats are presribed the Hill's k/d or a/d diets and they absolutely hate it and won't eat it. My cat would not touch the stuff -wouldn't even smell it -I had to force feed him for weeks. I finally found the Hi-Tor Neo Diet, which is almost as low protein/phosphorous as the Hill's prescription diets. My cat loves it and is finally gaining back some weight. The vet had also prescribed some vitamin drops, which he also hates. Then I found "Vita-Gravy", which is also available at Pet Food Direct. He loves the taste of the Chicken Vita-Gravy mixed with the Hi-Tor Neo. Now he's getting the extra nutrition he needs to balance his blood levels, while really enjoying the taste! If your cat has renal failure and is refusing to eat, you might want to try this combo. Good luck! I hope your kitty fares as well as mine has so far.
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My cat has had a poor appetite for months, which was explained recently by a diagnosis of chronic renal failure. I dreaded the prospect of trying to switch him to an even less appetizing food than what he was currently refusing to eat. Sure enough, like many other CRF cats before him, he wouldn't touch the Hill's canned k/d or Royal Canin pouch renal diet. I searched online for an alternative and found Neo Diet. On the advice of one "5 paw" customer review, I gave it a shot. He gobbled it up with such gusto that I could hear the chomping and lip smacking from across the room! I can't remember the last time he's eaten that enthusiastically. What the heck is in this stuff???Buy Hi-Tor Neo Diet For Cats 24/5.5-oz cans Now
Well, rats. I finally found a renal cat food that my cat likes, and they change the formula!! To defend her pickiness, Sabrina has had renal disease for 6.5 years. She's been through all the mainstream renal cat foods and sooner or later, tired of each of them. No going back, either. Kitty with a memory my luck. I read good reviews about Hi-Tor Neo Diet early this year, and ordered a case. She SCARFED that food down! Things went along swimmingly until my last order >> hmm, new label, new size, new consistency, doesn't smell the same. For a week now, Sabrina has consistently taken a few bites, then turns her nose up at it. She's eating maybe 1/8th of what she used to eat. I'm shipping the remainder back, and the new search begins.....sigh. Anybody else having this experience?Read Best Reviews of Hi-Tor Neo Diet For Cats 24/5.5-oz cans Here
My cat has renal disease and has been on Hill's k/d dry and canned food for over a year. Recently she was getting picky about eating and not wanting the either type of the canned k/d. Based on the Amazon reviews, I ordered the Hi-Tor Neo Diet hoping that she would love it. At first she did love it (something new/different I think), but now she is very ambivalent towards it and lately has preferred the k/d. Perhaps it is due simply to her personality or perhaps it is due to her stage of renal disease, but I have not seen any difference between k/d and the Hi-Tor Neo. Other than the renal disease, she doesn't have any health issues and is still pretty frisky for being 16 years old.Finally! My cat had been eating k/d diet both wet and dry for years. Suddenly she lost interest in the canned and I was forced to add sardines to it. Sort of defeats the purpose of limiting the protein doesn't it? Well, I was heartsick because already thin to begin with, she wasn't eating enough to gain weight. She would just sit and stare at her bowl. In desperation, I knew I had to find a better food, so I read the reviews here and ordered a case and voila! She eats it without sauce or sardines. She can't get enough of it. I had to order another case. So now she's eating one can a day which is good. Though I wish they would make this in a dry too, so she could nibble through the night. She won't even touch the dry anymore! And we all know what a wet diet can do to the teeth. I highly recommend a dental treat such as enzadent oral chews and a daily cleaning or adding a dental additive to the water. But I shouldn't complain, she's eating and that's what I wanted. Anyway, I don't know what they put in this food, but my cat sure likes it and thanks to it, she's going to be around for a long time still!

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