Is c/d cat food a scam?

Something weird just happened and I don’t really know where else to turn. My cat, Whiskers, has been on this prescription c/d food for almost six months now because of some urinary issues, but it’s starting to feel like we’re just throwing money down the drain. I mean, isn’t it supposed to help him stay healthy? I noticed this morning he was still straining a bit and he’s even more lethargic than usual. It’s like we’re back to square one—spent all this money and time for what? He’s such a good boy, and I just want him to feel better. Has anyone else dealt with this? Is it even worth it, or am I being duped here?

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Appreciate the question — let's unpack this. Specialty cat foods like the c/d formulation are designed to manage specific health conditions, primarily urinary issues in cats. This might sound confusing, but let me explain how they work. These foods alter the acidity of your cat's urine to help reduce the formation of certain types of urinary crystals and stones, conditions that can cause discomfort and serious health issues.



For cats prone to urinary problems, c/d food can be quite beneficial. It's not a scam; rather, it's a targeted dietary approach developed with veterinary expertise. Of course, not every cat needs such specialized diets. If your cat hasn't been diagnosed with a urinary condition, you might not see any benefit, and a regular, balanced diet could be more appropriate.



If you're considering c/d food, keep an eye on whether your cat is maintaining a healthy weight, is hydrated, and doesn't show signs of urinary distress like frequent trips to the litter box or straining. If you observe these signs, it may indicate a need for a veterinary exam.



Your next step could be booking a video consult with one of our Dial A Vet professionals to discuss if c/d or any specialized diet is right for your feline friend. They're happy to help you make the best choice for your pet's individual needs.

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