Thread: Colitis
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Old 29-09-2009, 07:24 AM
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Re: Colitis

forthglade isnt 100% meat though - although i rate it very highly, i still hold it along with most of the good quality wet foods, i have yet to find one wet food thats more than 70% meat.

I still think the most likely culprit for his colitis is going to be the lizard and other things he's been munching.

All my cats are fed on a raw diet, with the occasonal wet pouch too (its easier for holidays if theyre used to wet, because then i dont need to trust someone with having to feed the raw).

Fingers crossed for your cat that this will be his last bout of colitis, and his bowel settles down now for you

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