
To the cat people among you. My daughters two kittens are in for neutering today boy and girl just six months. Had to do them now as they are indoor pets and big boy is becoming very difficult to live with due to his persistance at humping his sister.
They have asked my daughter has she bought the correct food to feed them immediately after the op and then also for the future now the are neutered. daughter was a bit flustered by that and said yes then rang me. Just hope they dont come out with paying for more food . The pair of them are on benefits and therefore are having the kittens neutered on the rspca scheme at this rate the original cost will be going up far above the £10.00 for spay and chipping. Which btw I think is amazing price. They have already bought buster collars on the vets recommendation before the op which is fine and if necessary I would pay for those which until we realised they were eligible for the low cost scheme I would have paid for the whole op
I have had cats all my life and never changed diets for these things. Yes after an op I might offer cooked
chicken or fish but otherwise back to normal
Is this more pushing by manufactures to sell their products via the vets?
My daughter and bf treat these two like their babies and will listen to the vet although the cant afford much . The cats are fed on royal canin atm both dry and pouches as thats what they were on when they got them from the breeder I feel something cheaper would be fine given their finances.
I would raw feed but they arnt happy with that but is it really necessary to use all these expensive products.
Btw the vet doesnt try pushing stuff on me think he has given up after 25 years knowing I come from a rather different angle
I am not in anyway complaining about the low cost scheme just a bit cross at the vet saying these things in particular about the food.