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Old 10-06-2009, 08:05 PM
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Food for Seniors

I read in your cat this month by a top nutrition cat lady that Seniors ( 7 years up ) should have senior food because of the nutrition value's i was wondering how many cat slaves actually feed their cat's senior food :??
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Re: Food for Seniors

Ummm that'll be me then. My two turned 7 in March so i finished off the old stuff & then moved onto the Senior dry food, keeping the wet the same. Gullible?
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Ummm that'll be me then. My two turned 7 in March so i finished off the old stuff & then moved onto the Senior dry food, keeping the wet the same. Gullible?
NO!! certainly not so i've read ... i'm thinking about it for Thomas he's 8 years old .
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Re: Food for Seniors

Thats ok then. I get the Hills stuff which my two looove. They don't do pouches in the wet so i decided that was more complicated.
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Re: Food for Seniors

it can be a real mind field when it comes to choosing food for our pets cant it, there is the one for little pets , senior pets, pets that stay indoors lol when my cat was an indoor cat i got her indoor pet food but they didnt do indoor pet food for seniors so now its ouside again i give it just senior but it doesnt leave the garden much so should i give a mix of senior plus the indoor one lol im sure you can see where im coming from lol.
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Re: Food for Seniors

It's difficult being a slave to multi-cats. I had three older ones - 14+, two of just over a year and three kittens. Now the kittens are over a year it is a bit easier as there are only two ages to consider. I do use senior food sometimes - but the younger ones eat it too. I hope it doesn't do them any harm.
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