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Old 09-08-2009, 10:39 AM
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Re: jameswelbeloved samples

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Originally Posted by kitties View Post
I could cry with all the conflicting information. Pet shops say dry is the best. Ive always used wet, with dry out in case they are peckish, but only this week found out how rubbish it was (felix/whiskas etc with 4% meat) my cat has 2 weeks left of her pregnancy and before i found this forum, she was just going to go on whiskas kitten food, now I am so confused and am messing around trying her with different things recommended here, JW kitten being one of them cos 2 pet stores advised that was better then wet, and been trying hi life for higher meat content.

I have to make a decision both for her and for the kittens. My plan was half and half, (wet and dry).

I am worried that cos they are moggies, the new owners wont be prepared to pay for the higher brands, so what do I wean my babies on?

You do what's right for you. I found my kittens, sorry, Mistys kittens took better to Whiskas Kitten I also found that when I talked to prospective owners about higher meat content some of their eyes start to glaze over. Some kept it in mind and changed over successfully, like you they will decide for themselves, no doubt.

You may have read my thread about Oscar, when I collected him he was on Morrison own make 4% cat food and Waitrose own make and Hi-life, so all I explained about not changing him over went right over the owners head.

Do what you want and what is best and for you.
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