KellyH wrote:
"GAUBSTER2" wrote in message
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Kelly, a couple of things....what is the kcal of Nutro "lite"? Does it
say
anywhere on the bag? A true LIGHT cat food should have less than 3,250
kcal
in order to be called a LIGHT food.
3,250kcal per .... ?
3250 kcal per kilo of food fed.
I looked all over the bag and can't find any kcal info. I have to correct
myself. It's not "lite" it's "Weight Management", which claims to be "30%
less fat than our regular formula".
Here's the nutritional info from Nutro's website:
http://www.nutroproducts.com/nccatweight.asp
I was mixing in the Science Diet Oral Care, but then someone told me I was
counter-acting the weight management qualities of the Nutro, although the
ratio of the mix was like 1:4.
Is your kitty not losing weight on it? You may want to try a wet light
food, if you cat will eat wet food, that is.
I tried a few different
kinds of light food with my Audrey, nothing worked that well. Her
problem isn't overeating, it's lack of activity....
So if you find
something that works, post it - many of us would love to know!
K