I have indoor cats that are starting on this same method and have been eating the ACV in their food now for a week. I have cut way back on the dry food. I hope to have them eat more wet other than just once a day. It's expensive though with 13 cats to care for. But, in the long run, it would be saving lives and the ACV helps to keep these fur babes healthy. I also use organic, non gmo food for my kitties.
I am really leery about the "Hills urinary food" for my indoor cat that has a small stone (found out a week ago). This food has some much junk in it. I do not have time to cook food for my kitties. But if I did please give suggestions on nutrients to add and so forth for cooked cat meals. I use Organix currently for wet and some dry food."
Posted By Lisa (CA) on 11/14/2025
"Hi CJ. I was just at the vet yesterday and my cat has a sensitive stomach. She suggested Purina Pro plan canned food to try for a while. He has been on Friskies for the last year and is getting tired of it anyway. Hills is always recommended by vets as they can sell it make money on it. I read long ago it's terrible food."