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Old 29-09-2008, 02:15 PM
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Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Hi All!

My name is Rachel, and I've got a 10 week old kitten called Jack.
He's a beautiful boy, but we had a bit of trouble with him at first as he wouldn't eat much and threw up everyday.
After a bit of a change of diet, we realised that he was reacting badly to the kitten food. The food just wouldn't settle! We put him onto the same food as our 3 year old female cat, Mary, and he seems to be absolutely fine - with absolutely no vomiting since.

My only worry is that due to the kitten food being jelly, he has completely gone off all kinds of food in jelly. The food in gravy that we give him has a lot of meat/fish - it's not swimming in gravy like some! But I wondered whether there's anything drastically different in nutritional value between jelly and gravy cat food?

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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Welcome to the forum.

To be honnest, I wouldn't worry so much about the difference between gravey and jelly. But I would consider the difference between brands of food.

What cat food are you currently feeding them?
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Thank you!

At the moment I feed them a selection of pouches from Whiskers, I can't remember the line of them, but they have Chicken, Beef, Salmon and Sardine in jelly/gravy. Mary also has Hills biscuits. I would go somewhere else but Whiskers for pouches but good cat food is hard to find around here!
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Old 29-09-2008, 05:32 PM
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Well all 'complete' cat food hold the correct vitamins and nutrients that a cat needs, whiskers included, but many cat food brands pack their cat food out with fillers such as maize.

Whiskers is by far not the worst food out there, but it does only have a 4% meat content, considering cats are carnivors, this does seem a little odd. Most people (myself included until I joined this site) do not read the back of cat food packets, and we just go by popularity.

Your not doing anything wrong by feeding whiskers, but it is worth bearing in mind there are some cat food companies out there with up to 90% meat in their products. This is a big difference.

Also alot of people who look into the meat content in cat food find brands like hi-life and natures menu, these will cost you considerably more than you are paying for the whiskers. I used to feed felix and wanted to change but found the price of these food too high (especially with 4 mouths to feed).
I did some investigating and found Bozita cat food (from Pet Supplies, Pet Food, and Pet Products on Sale Now at zooplus.com) this is actually cheaper than whiskers (and felix) but has about 88% meat.

The only thing with Bozita, is it is more of a jelly consistency, so if your cat is into gravy, then it might not go down too well. Although I must say, my very fussy eaters loved it.

Anyway, just a bit of food for thought. Btw, there are some people on here that really know alot about feeding cats, I have lernt so much since joining this site.
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Old 29-09-2008, 05:53 PM
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

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I can endorse Bozita. I buy it for my adult cats and it goes down a treat. They tend to lick all the jelly off first but then also eat the lumps!

One of the big advantages of changing to a high meat content is that poos in litters don't smell so awful. Infact they hardly smell at all.
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

I don't think there's much difference between jelly and gravy really. One of my cats doesn't care, and one prefers jelly. My friends cat will not touch gravy food with a bargepole!
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Could you tell me where you found that Bozita contains 88% meat? I know it's better quality than Whiskas etc but I thought that was due to it being Swedish and manufactured under stricter quality control than we have in the UK. As far as I know it just says "greater than 4%" on the package but how much greater?!

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Well all 'complete' cat food hold the correct vitamins and nutrients that a cat needs, whiskers included, but many cat food brands pack their cat food out with fillers such as maize.

Whiskers is by far not the worst food out there, but it does only have a 4% meat content, considering cats are carnivors, this does seem a little odd. Most people (myself included until I joined this site) do not read the back of cat food packets, and we just go by popularity.

Your not doing anything wrong by feeding whiskers, but it is worth bearing in mind there are some cat food companies out there with up to 90% meat in their products. This is a big difference.

Also alot of people who look into the meat content in cat food find brands like hi-life and natures menu, these will cost you considerably more than you are paying for the whiskers. I used to feed felix and wanted to change but found the price of these food too high (especially with 4 mouths to feed).
I did some investigating and found Bozita cat food (from Pet Supplies, Pet Food, and Pet Products on Sale Now at zooplus.com) this is actually cheaper than whiskers (and felix) but has about 88% meat.

The only thing with Bozita, is it is more of a jelly consistency, so if your cat is into gravy, then it might not go down too well. Although I must say, my very fussy eaters loved it.

Anyway, just a bit of food for thought. Btw, there are some people on here that really know alot about feeding cats, I have lernt so much since joining this site.
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

It used to be stated on the Zooplus website, and until i just checked, I thought it still was. They must have now changed there wording to 'high meat content'.

I think the 4% figure you a referring to, is not the meat content, it is in one case the fat content and in another case the % meat of a certian flavour, for example the crayfish flavour is made of 4% crayfish, the rest of the meat content is from other sources such as chicken.

I will try and find some more infomation for you. I do have a carton here, but there is no english, however, my brothers gf is Sweedish, so I could get you a translation in a couple of days.

...ah okay here we go...

Try this link to a Bozita leaflet. http://www.bozita.co.uk/pdf/bozita_tetra_recart_cat.pdf

Or follow this link to the Bozita website Bozita, click where it says "click here for more infomation", then click the leaflet on the right, you will get a pdf file.

On the first page it says up to 93% meat.
I know from the infomation that used to be on zooplus, most flavours are more like 88 or 89% meat, but I guess the must have one flavour as high as 93% to be able to make this statment.

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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

many thanks - I've just ordered a batch of tinned Bozita so I'll relax now


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It used to be stated on the Zooplus website, and until i just checked, I thought it still was. They must have now changed there wording to 'high meat content'.

I think the 4% figure you a referring to, is not the meat content, it is in one case the fat content and in another case the % meat of a certian flavour, for example the crayfish flavour is made of 4% crayfish, the rest of the meat content is from other sources such as chicken.

I will try and find some more infomation for you. I do have a carton here, but there is no english, however, my brothers gf is Sweedish, so I could get you a translation in a couple of days.

...ah okay here we go...

Try this link to a Bozita leaflet. http://www.bozita.co.uk/pdf/bozita_tetra_recart_cat.pdf

Or follow this link to the Bozita website Bozita, click where it says "click here for more infomation", then click the leaflet on the right, you will get a pdf file.

On the first page it says up to 93% meat.
I know from the infomation that used to be on zooplus, most flavours are more like 88 or 89% meat, but I guess the must have one flavour as high as 93% to be able to make this statment.
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Old 30-09-2008, 12:19 AM
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Re: Jelly vs gravy cat food?

Let me first start by saying that none of the popular brands would get away with a meat content of just 4% - that must simply be a misunderstanding.

Also, if you have got your kitten eating something then I would recommend against changing the diet again - unless, of course, your veterinarian suggests otherwise.
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