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Old 12-01-2012, 07:21 PM
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Re: Best wet food for cats?

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Originally Posted by hobbs2004 View Post
Because they can!

But your old cat's diet in the end doesn't sound like the most balanced if it was human tinned tuna and salmon.

Do you know what your new kittycat is currently eating so you can get some of that in for the interim period?
I know it wasn't balanced, but it was literally all he would eat! He had a thyroid problem so was having tablets and was getting very thin with that; I didn't want him not eating as well.

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Not to change the subject, but CONGRATS!!!!!!! I know you've been wanting a cat, so I'm thrilled you're taking the plunge. Can't wait for piccies! Especially with the newfies

Okay, back to food discussion.
I am a bit scared, to tell you the truth, but I have everything organised I think. I have borrowed a dog travelling crate so she can be in the same room with the dogs without them chasing her, once she is settled. She can sleep upstairs with me and have her dirt tray there and her food.

I hope it all works out and she eventually gets on with the dogs. She is used to a big dog, and they are newfies, so fingers crossed all round.
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