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Old 29-09-2008, 11:13 AM
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Re: pro plan for house cats/indoor cats

ah but Orijen's carbohydrate is from potatoes
still not good for cats but possibly less likely to provoke allergies than corn or wheat.
I came across Grau dried food on zooplus.co.uk and it apparently has only meat (lamb) and rice. I've ordered some to try, just as an occasional treat for my cats.

I agree re. the RC - i fed it for years and have only recently realised just what horrible things it contains




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Originally Posted by AJ View Post
Agree, Royal Canin isn't all it's hyped up to be, in fact it's cack in my opinion. Maize is also an ingredient to avoid.

Orijen is the best dry food in my opinion, 70% meat, 30% fruit and veg, no grains/cereals.
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