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Cats owned: DSH/Siamese/Orientals
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29-07-2007, 09:35 AM   #11

Re: Wet V Dry food?


I feed both wet and dry to my kittens and my adults I also feed some raw too. They have biscuits to graze on at all times and are fed a wet/raw meal twice a day for the adults, moreso for the kittens.

Eileen, I'll take a look at that link later, when I get a minute. Thank you for posting it up.



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29-07-2007, 11:28 AM   #12

Re: Wet V Dry food?


Cassie has wet food with just a few 'biscuits' in the evening. My vet advised me not to give a completely dry food diet. When you think though, if they were out in the wild they wouldn't get any dry food at all!

I have used toothpaste from the vet on my previous cat ...... you just squeeze about half an inch on their paw and they lick it off - somehow that works on their teeth!



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29-07-2007, 02:08 PM   #13

Re: Wet V Dry food?


My two boys are on special vet food to prevent crystals forming. it's a dry biscuit which they have mixed with half a pouch of wet food each day. They get half of their alloted allowance in the morning and the other in the evening. Befor Broxi took ill they had dry down all day and halfa tin of felix between them. Teddie is on wet only as she has so far not been able to tolerate dry food of any kind, hopefully in the next few months or so I will try and see how she does with a little added to her food at a time.



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