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Old 18-01-2012, 04:13 PM
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Re: A-Z of wet food for cats

they arent very fussy ,they eat anything, they even take their worming tablets willingly , but teething atm, so have been eating less, i think eating feels weird on their little teeth, but i got hi life pate a few days ago which they loved, i guess it was easy for them.
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Old 18-01-2012, 10:27 PM
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Re: A-Z of wet food for cats

mine likes it. Tins, and especially tetra-pak pate
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Old 19-01-2012, 12:52 AM
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mine likes it. Tins, and especially tetra-pak pate
i gave them hi life pate a few days back, and theyve been having jelly products since i got them, they looked so confused lol, then when they tasted it seemed to love it but it was like they was full after only having half of what they would have itf it was felix :/
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Re: A-Z of wet food for cats

And of course today my two decided Bozita is acceptable and Animonda is no longer what the cool cats eat - glad I didn't throw away my Bozita tins! Won't be throwing away my Animonda tins either - will prob be flavour of the month again soon!
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And of course today my two decided Bozita is acceptable and Animonda is no longer what the cool cats eat - glad I didn't throw away my Bozita tins! Won't be throwing away my Animonda tins either - will prob be flavour of the month again soon!
I'm having terrible trouble getting mine to eat bozita they aren't keen even with it mixed in with animonda
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I'm having terrible trouble getting mine to eat bozita they aren't keen even with it mixed in with animonda

Perhaps give it a break for a while then come back to it - you never know, they may change their minds like my two! I also find that crumbling a Thrive treat over their food is a pretty failsafe way to get them to clean the rest of their plates
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Perhaps give it a break for a while then come back to it - you never know, they may change their minds like my two! I also find that crumbling a Thrive treat over their food is a pretty failsafe way to get them to clean the rest of their plates
I tried crumbling a ziwi peak treat over it yesterday but Boo was sick

it was regurg sick though not nasty sick he was obvs that excited by the treats (they love them) that he couldn't keep it down.

Without the treats they won't touch it.
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Re: A-Z of wet food for cats

Oh poor boo If only our kitties knew we were trying to help them! How about other brands like Smilla? Mine also love Macs and Petnatur (for now!)
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Question Re: A-Z of wet food for cats

Hi everyone,

I feed my kitten Applaws dry food and at least one tin of Applaws per day. Applaws say the tin and the pouch are the same food just packaged differently but when I gave Hugo an Applaws pouch he loved it and started going off the tins.. Does anybody know if there is a difference between Applaws tins and Applaws pouches?

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Hi everyone,

I feed my kitten Applaws dry food and at least one tin of Applaws per day. Applaws say the tin and the pouch are the same food just packaged differently but when I gave Hugo an Applaws pouch he loved it and started going off the tins.. Does anybody know if there is a difference between Applaws tins and Applaws pouches?

Thanks a lot for your help,

Alex
There is a BIG difference between Applaws wet and Applaws dry - the wet has no Taurine and is not complete, but I don't know if the tins are different from the pouches. They are probably both complementary as they are both Applaws wet. Maybe he prefers the way the pouches are packaged?!
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