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"Shadow Walker" wrote in message ... Well Phil perhaps its a mix of a few things.....one of them human related I admit but I don't want to mess with the cans and smell and mess of dealing with canned food....... Actually, your cats' health should take precedence over your convenience. Mine does and I do not see my cats as being healthy when they cry in pain because the canned food is too wet. Thus causing diarrhea. Which in turn is backed up by gas I can here them pass from across the room. You know that wet sound that we all make when our stomach lets us know we ate something we should not have. Don't forget the buildup on there teeth. Canned cat food leaves residue, yeah and some would and should advise what to do about that. Wingtips and other things. My cats won't touch raw meat. They like their dry and the occasional canned. but also I am convinced that the dry food is best for them. That's hardy the case. In fact, its the complete opposite. Here's why: http://maxshouse.com/feline_nutritio...i ch_is_reall Btw, take a look a your cats' teeth. Do you see any first premolars or lower first or second premolars or broad and fisured crowns for grinding? No, right? Their teeth are pointed - designed for tearing and cutting - not mastication. "Max's House is produced in the interest of improving the health of cats everywhere. "Max's House is produced in the interest of improving the health of cats everywhere. Nuff said. Sure was! You said enough to prove you're and utter idiot and don't know *anything* about feline nutrition and to cast serious doubt that you're capable of learning. Btw, appropriate screen name "Shadow" - because you're certainly in the dark about feline nutrition! LOL! |
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