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Old 19-05-2008, 09:58 PM
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I feed my kittens Natures Menu Kitten meat. It's in pink packets. It's all natural and they love it Pets at Home sell it too though I get ine from a lady at our local pet shop, it's cheaper too, lol. I also feed raw mince beef, cooked white fish and chicken.
Ditto! Natures menu is great, dry food i feed orijen. Read the back of the packets, corn, grain and maize are not good in dry foods. Wet foods are full of rubbish, natures menu is 70% meat compared to Felis which is 4% meat.
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Felix which is 4% meat.
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Old 19-05-2008, 10:00 PM
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Only 4%, pants ain't it!
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Only 4%, pants ain't it!
It's a joke, cats are obligate carnivores so how can they think 4% meat is adequate!?!
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Beats me and they advertise that they are one of the best makes to give your cat!! Yea right
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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a good kitten food I recently discovered Applaws at pets at home and my cat sammy who is 13 months old LOVES it she never used to eat a full bowl full of food but when I put the Applaws down she ate every bit and licked the bowl clean I was amazed but I think the reason why is its 70% meat content, I am looking for a similar type of product for my two kittens for when they are ready to go onto kitten food any one reccomend any.

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The only thing with Applaws is that it isn't a complete food.

I give a similar thing to Alfie as a treat but keep him mainly on a dry complete food, Royal Canin Baby Cat at the moment but will be gradually changing him over to the Orijen completedry food as it's full of good meats and no cr*p fillers!
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Old 19-05-2008, 10:27 PM
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You could try Almo Nature, that is similar to Applaws. They make a kitten food too, which my lot prefer to the kitten Applaws
I use that Almo Nature kitten too... Alfie is obsessed with it and he's thriving off it too!

Oh and dont ever give your cat Felix.. It used to make Alfie sick!
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Old 19-05-2008, 10:28 PM
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Re: Kitten Food

Anyone else seen this? Feline Future

I'm thinking about getting some and giving it a go. I really want to get mine on an all raw diet.
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looks interesting..... Thing with Alfie is that he is too lazy to chew food which ends up in him throwing it back up! Got him on Almo Nature Kitten, It's like a chicken pate!!!
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looks interesting..... Thing with Alfie is that he is too lazy to chew food which ends up in him throwing it back up! Got him on Almo Nature Kitten, It's like a chicken pate!!!
LOL, mine are lazy too which is why I'm struggling to get them on a totally raw diet. All they will eat is minced or finely diced meat. D
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