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Old 08-10-2008, 08:56 PM
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Re: Anyone using/used Orijen cat food?

Orijen isn't too bad for carbohydrate content, it's around 18% but that's still too high to be an appropriate diet for cats. Grau is another reasonable dried food with a high meat content and no wheat - it does contain rice though. zooplus sells both foods. All dried foods only contain 10% moisture though, as compared to wet foods that contain at least 75%. As cats have evolved to derive most of their fluid intake from their food, rather than by drinking, wet foods are far better for them on the whole.
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