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Re: Applaws a good cat food??
Applaws is only a complimentary food not complete so should only be fed occasionally as a treat. Or do you mean the dry food? For a dry food Applaws is very good having a high meat content but it is better overall to feed wet food.
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Re: Applaws a good cat food??
I ment the biscuits sorry forgot to state what my like
well i usually feed my cats a pouch of meat in a morning and at night and they have a bowl of biscuits all the time so they can help themselves. They are not greedy cats they just eat what they need ![]() |
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Re: Applaws a good cat food??
Then to answer your question - if you feed dry for them to nibble on during the day then Applaws is one of the better dry foods to use. - I only wish mine liked it
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Re: Applaws a good cat food??
yup applaws is one of the better dry foods and isnt too bad on the pocket either! id say orijen is the best dryfood you can give a cat but it is pricey.... but you pay for quality so cant complain
i also give wet food and some raw also they have a pouch in the morning and evening plus applaws in a bowl that they eat throughout the day ![]() |
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Re: Applaws a good cat food??
In all fairness, Orijen is only a few more pence more expensive than Applaws. So, if you are only going to feed a little of it, then I certainly would opt for the Orijen over the Applaws because it contains the same amount of meat (80%) but has a lesser mineral load. But then again, if you don't feed a lot it doesn't make a difference really whether you feed Applaws, Orijen or even Acana (provided your cat actually likes any of these...)
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