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Re: Applaws dry food

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Originally Posted by Ludovica View Post
Hi,
I'd like to know if any of you has used this food. It's very new in Italy (not here I believe?) so I'm looking for opinions from someone who might have been tried it for a while...
From the label it looks great for the ingredients, but the ashes are quite high, which, together with very high level of calcium and phosphorus, suggests altogether a high presence of minerals...
What do you think about this?
The other doubt I have is more personal: both my cats are very sensitive, I have been feeding them RC Sensible 33 for a while, and I have just bought this Applaws, but the 2 foods are very different in composition, being the second grain free and high in proteins, so do you think I might change more gradually than usual?
I think this new kind of food should be fine with sensitive cats being more similar to their natural diet, but I'm afraid they might have problems at the beginning...
Thanks
Perhaps have a quick read of the posts 'which dry food' and also 'where do you buy your cat food'... both have interesting information regarding Applaws dry food.

I will just say that, it is still very STINKY, and I mean VILE stinking. both my Asian and Bengal will not go within a mile of it... a better alternative is Bozita kitten dry and also Orijen - they're both pleasant aromas and both my two greedy guts eat them like starving maniacs
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