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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?
I've got a big bag of Royal Canin which he seems to enjoy so will finish that then get him onto the Orijen stuff.. looks good.
Also just bought a multi pack of Almo Nature wet food which looks good! I like to give him some wet food as well as dry as he really enjoys it. ![]() |
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?
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![]() From the foods I've seen Orijen is by far the best available but that doesn't detract from the fact that cats simply aren't designed to eat cooked/processed foods. ![]() Just look inside a cats mouth, does it look like their jaws and teeth are made to eat little biscuits? ![]() |
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?
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LOL it tought about giving him oreos ![]() |
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Re: Cat Food, want to know what you are feeding your cat?
LOL, probably be better for him than whiskers!
DIf I could I would feed mine a all raw diet but they just won't eat bones, the problem with outdoor cats is if you don't feed them they'll find someone else who will, so it's no good giving them that or nothing! Since I can't feed them all raw I see Orijen as the next best thing! ![]() |
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