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Allegra640 wrote: Just now got off the telephone w/my vet and he said that without a doubt, a diet of strictly dry food is the way to go. Whats a girl to do? Consult the cats? If yours are anything like mine, there are things they will eat and things they will NOT (however hungry they get). The problem lies in learning to distinguish which is which, since their preferences change from time to time. |
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rrb_041303 wrote:
Science Diet, and the like. What does he eat - 9 lives, Fancy feast, Purina, and Petsmart's Sophistacat/Sophistacat Supreme - none of the "high quality" foods that are best for him. Because those companies use a disgusting thing called "digest" to make their food more palatable. -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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Victor M. Martinez said:
rrb_041303 wrote: Science Diet, and the like. What does he eat - 9 lives, Fancy feast, Purina, and Petsmart's Sophistacat/Sophistacat Supreme - none of the "high quality" foods that are best for him. Because those companies use a disgusting thing called "digest" to make their food more palatable. Maybe so for some of those brands. But the Fancy Feast that he currently eats doesn't contain digest or at least they don't list it on the label. Which they should have to I believe. FF maybe not be the best food but at least he eats it. Better to eat a "junky" canned food then none at all. Especially since he has had a near bout with an urinary blockage once already during the last year. |
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"Allegra640" wrote in message
... Just now got off the telephone w/my vet and he said that without a doubt, a diet of strictly dry food is the way to go. Whats a girl to do? If you have confidence in your vet, then I'd trust your vet and do what he says. Joy |
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Because those companies use a disgusting thing called "digest" to make their
food more palatable. What is "digest"? Is it a process or an ingredient? Will it be listed on the label? |
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Victor M. Martinez wrote:
rrb_041303 wrote: Science Diet, and the like. What does he eat - 9 lives, Fancy feast, Purina, and Petsmart's Sophistacat/Sophistacat Supreme - none of the "high quality" foods that are best for him. Because those companies use a disgusting thing called "digest" to make their food more palatable. Fair enough if it's unhealthy, but as far as I'm concerned, their natural diet habits of crunching up miceys and birdies is pretty disgusting anyway, so not surprised that something like this would appeal to them.... Ann -- http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak |
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Me to Jo. Dusty will not eat wet canned or moist "softer" morsels of any kind.
I have tried different stuff and flavors over the many years and he won't have a thing to do with it. He even snubs his nose at tuna. He likes to crunch I guess. He has been eating only dry food for 11 years and is pretty darn healthy. TJ "Jo Firey" wrote in message ... We finally gave up the efforts to find a wet food that Jake would try more than once. He eats only dry food. Bad part is he wants to eat only Delicat and I want better quality than that. We compromise and mix it half and half with Nutro. I'd only give him Nutro, but then he just eats at the neighbors. -- Jo Firey "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." "Allegra640" wrote in message ... Just now got off the telephone w/my vet and he said that without a doubt, a diet of strictly dry food is the way to go. Whats a girl to do? |
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TJ and The Dust wrote:
Me to Jo. Dusty will not eat wet canned or moist "softer" morsels of any kind. I have tried different stuff and flavors over the many years and he won't have a thing to do with it. He even snubs his nose at tuna. He likes to crunch I guess. He has been eating only dry food for 11 years and is pretty darn healthy. DD (RB), Cleopatra and Amelia were strictly dry-only eaters until DD got finicky as she got ill when CRF acted up. We picked up several cans of different flavors of moist food at the local Walmart, trying to find something that DD would eat (she refused to eat the healthy canned stuff the vet gave us). When the girls encountered Tuna and Shrimp flavored canned stuff, a whole new world opened up! Amelia especially decided that tunaand Shrimp was their absolute favorite food in the whole world. While they'd normally graze on and off on the dry stuff, as soon as I'd put down the tuna and shrimp all the kitties would pick a food bowl and vacuum it clean. Now that DD is gone and we've added the two kittens, we feed both dry and moist. Dan |
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"m. L. Briggs" schreef in bericht ... On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 16:34:33 -0700, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote: Allegra640 wrote: Just now got off the telephone w/my vet and he said that without a doubt, a diet of strictly dry food is the way to go. Whats a girl to do? Consult the cats? If yours are anything like mine, there are things they will eat and things they will NOT (however hungry they get). The problem lies in learning to distinguish which is which, since their preferences change from time to time. I have fed lots of wet food to the garbage disposer . (Of course they want us to buy more!) I never have to feed dry food to that hungry disposer. Ido tru wet from time to time -- same experience: most goes to the disposer MLB Same here. And I don't have to clean up loads of cat vomit almost every day either since starting them on dry food. -- Nanny Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. |
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