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My cats both have James Wellbeloved dry food, as its the ONLY dry food my older cat can eat without vomming every hour!!!! Anyhow, she has been losing weight, and I think partof it is cos of her ginigivits. Anyway, I gave them a pouch of Whiskas oh so meaty between the two and they loved it to the extent I started doing it every day! The elder cat is MUCH more affectionate now, constantly following me, sitting on me at every opportunity
BUT I want to switch them to a much more nutritious wet food to complement the JW dry. Ive tried doing a search on here, but I cant come up with any mojor suggestions? Can someone advise, as the other problem I have is my elder cat is a stcik in the mud. I tried Gourmet tinned food this morning and she turned her nose up at it!!!Any help greatly appreciated xx |
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Re: Isue with older cat and changing food somewhat
go to Pet Supplies, Pet Food, Dog Food, Cat Food and Pet Accessories at Zooplus and look at Bozita, Smilla, Grau, Animonda Carny, also look at Hi-life, Yummy Scrummy, aPurely, and Nature's Menu @ Pets@Home and the supermarket, Asda do Toplife (I think that's what it is called) which is good too. Gourmet is just much more expensive rubbish like Whiskas - you just pay more for the name and the kudos of buying it.
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