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Old 05-11-2009, 10:25 AM
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Food query

Hello!

Am now feeding the boys on chicken/coley and rice after another bout of upset runny tummies... Does anyone know if i could continue feeding them home cooked chicken, fish, raw mince (beef and rabbit) etc instead of putting them back onto wet processed pouches? They've clearly not got any tolerance for Hi-life as this has caused their upsets (after weaning them off of whiskas onto this) but seem to tolerate Hills dry kitten chicken flavour. I dont mind cooking them chicken/coley/tuna/beef and rabbit mince etc but not sure if this covers all their dietry requirements. They are both good drinkers so i know they'll get enough fluids plus i put a couple of spoonfuls of water onto their chicken mix this morning and they didnt mind that at all. Advice please from all you knowledgable fur mums! Thanks... )
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