• fades@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    No. My kitty is like me in that he is prone to kidney stones (or for him they call them crystals”.

    I give him prescription urinary tract food and it 100% makes a difference.

    There are also many animals with specific diet or allergy requirements

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      11 months ago

      I am not denying that the foods are legitimate. I am suggesting that forcing people to get a prescription for food is a scam.

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        11 months ago

        I think scam isn’t the right word. What I think you are implying is that they will push the script food on animals that don’t actually need it, which I have no doubt happens.

        It’s not about the food it’s about the doctor you do or do not trust. Ask the doc about it, have them explain why it’s necessary, get a second opinion, etc. if they’re pushing unnecessary script food they probably do the same with other things.

        You can protect yourself if you put in the effort.

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          It’s not that either. A prescription implies that there’s something dangerous about the food that requires management by a professional. I don’t believe that is the case, it’s just food. They use the need for a prescription to make you come in for a visit and charge you more money to get a food refill.