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Old 09-12-2008, 01:03 PM
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Re: Cats with sensitive Tummies..

if your poorly tummy cat eats to quickly you should try and get him food that is harder to crunch up (siamese food is generally harder as they are bad for shoveling their food) the harder it is the more time they take to munch it.

we've found with neeps that cheaper dry foods (Like tescos own, usually harder with being cheap) is the least problematic for her sensitive tum. she tends to smell of poo and have really smelly poos when we give her anything expensive. neeps' problem is her digestive system doesn't work as well as it should and most of the good stuff goes straight through her, so the cheaper food works out well as it's less refined and stays in her stomach longer.

We have tried neeps on the 'expensive' royal canin and another few special senstive cat dry foods but we've found that both the cats like it so much they constantly pester us for more. (either that or it's not giving them dietary satisfaction and they're actually feeling hungry ALL THE TIME).

If you give your cat treats, either proper cat treats or bits of chicken etc i would stop doing that to see if it makes any difference.
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