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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok so she's 7 months old n just of late her trumps stink!!! I'm feeding her one pouch of meat in the am and dry during the rest of the day. Shop own brand. Would u be better feeding her a better quality food like whiskers (other brands are available ) or will it not make a differnct to her stinky trumps! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Also if you only have the one cat feed a quality brand such as iams. Only feed the recommended dose. Would you feed your children on the cheapest food that doesn't make them sick.....? |
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over a year ago
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Sorry phoned died.
She's an indoor cat but that doesn't mean she hasn't gobbled human food n upset her tum. I will worm her as she prob needs doing. I suspect it's a change in food she was on aldi food but as I've had to get my last two shops delivered I've brought Tesco. I'll try her on a more upmarket brand. Thank you all xxx |
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By *manda63Woman
over a year ago
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"Sorry phoned died.
She's an indoor cat but that doesn't mean she hasn't gobbled human food n upset her tum. I will worm her as she prob needs doing. I suspect it's a change in food she was on aldi food but as I've had to get my last two shops delivered I've brought Tesco. I'll try her on a more upmarket brand. Thank you all xxx"
I feed mine on Royal Canon. They do different types of food for the cats age or needs. It's about £16 a bag roughly depending on the shop. No nasty smells and she has been on it from a kitten. Worming helps too |
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By *manda63Woman
over a year ago
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"Sorry phoned died.
She's an indoor cat but that doesn't mean she hasn't gobbled human food n upset her tum. I will worm her as she prob needs doing. I suspect it's a change in food she was on aldi food but as I've had to get my last two shops delivered I've brought Tesco. I'll try her on a more upmarket brand. Thank you all xxx
I feed mine on Royal Canon. They do different types of food for the cats age or needs. It's about £16 a bag roughly depending on the shop. No nasty smells and she has been on it from a kitten. Worming helps too "
Damn phone. It's Canin not Canon |
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I've fed my kitty dry food for the last year and she was putting on weight and not very active (know how she feels!) but she started meowing a lot for no apparent reason so while I was googling to see what that was all about, I read that they really need wet food. I did try a few times when she arrived with me but she turned her nose up.
After reading that I bought the gourmet stuff and now she's almost like a different cat. Not really that interested in the dry stuff but gets a pouch every evening and she's properly running around like a mentalist, there's a definite difference in her weight and she seems much happier.
Incidentally the random meowing has stopped too.
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"That's intrestin dirty girl thank you guess it's just trial n error xx"
Yeah... I felt a bit bad that I've spent a year feeding her stuff that she's eaten just cause she's been hungry. Occasionally she gets some tuna and kitty milk but she doesn't seem to care about that now as long as the gourmet stuff is forthcoming.
Spoilt kitty! |
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Mine are both hunters, so they source their own meat. Plus little old Doris down the road feeds them! They're happy, healthy and know where home is thankfully |
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I have two cats and I leave wet and dry food out for them, one will only touch the dry food and has never gone for the wet food at all, whereas the other gobbles up the wet pouches and only goes for dry when there's none of it left. They're funny little buggers. Neither of them smell though so I don't think it's as clear cut as wet vs dry food. |
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Both my old cats were on dry food with occasional pouches. ..one as it was a prescribed diet. ..even though not a fat cat...intestine problems. ...didn't stop either of the buggers eating elsewhere or bringing in take out....miss them so much |
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