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Mark
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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Reply #7 on:
April 10, 2007, 19:02:40 PM »
Well I went to our local garden centre and bought a 2kg bag tonight - wish me luck. I know mine would all eat Iams if they had the chance but I won't buy it now. Rach, I think James Wellbeloved and Burns are good. Burns especially as I believe they use organic meat - mine won'y eat it though. Supermarket-wise, Olli dry is made by Bakers and they have a no animal testing policy. I bought Willow the Lamb JWB toda as well and she sniffed and walked of in disgust
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 18:13:27 PM »
The main thing is to make sure she eats and if she will only eat food from lets say unethical companies , her eating is more important.
Mine eat Felix and they wont eat anything else.
Mrak I am so pleased you have found something likeable, ....................ummmmmmmm for now
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rache
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 17:02:53 PM »
Oh my god that's terrible. I was so busy buying fairtrade/ organic people food I didn't even think about the cat food!! Right I'm not buying that anymore! Sorry to hijack your thread Mark, but which diet biscuits are ethically ok (that I can buy at Sainsbury's!) Is felix ok, I think she might leave home if I stop giving her that!
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Rach
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Desley (booktigger)
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 16:53:08 PM »
Lucy wasn't keen on JWB Light, so she is on Pro-plan light now - but every other cat has loved JWB - unless I have bought the duck and rice, the boys didn't like that very much, and it took ages to get through a 3kg bag.
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 16:36:51 PM »
JWB always goes down well with my lot, they cant gobble it quick enough
Rache as you are new here you wont know that Iams is a much hated company by many!
www.uncaged.co.uk/iams
www.iamscruelty.com
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rache
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Re: Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 16:21:25 PM »
Pretty obvious - so apologies if you've tried it, but mine loves Iams light (although this is a cat who will eat anything she can find including her own poo, so she hasn't exactly got refined taste!)
HTH
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Mark
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Diet/senior food that went down well
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April 10, 2007, 14:41:03 PM »
I am always tring to find diet food that Kylie actually likes. I bought a small James Wellbeloved turkey & rice light/senior on saturday and she loves it!. I was sceptical as JWB has never gone down well with my cats but this one..... well as it says on the pack "get ready to be amazed"
I can't find the fat content anywhere on the bag but I assume it's low.
Anyway, I will buy a large bag now - then she will decide she doesnt like it after all
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