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So solution is = feed them fish and chicken and not cat food!!! I buy the blocks of frozen cod from the supermarket that you can steam from frozen in the microwave. Cooks in 4 minutes and a perfect size meal. |
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So solution is = feed them fish and chicken and not cat food!!! I buy the blocks of frozen cod from the supermarket that you can steam from frozen in the microwave. Cooks in 4 minutes and a perfect size meal. LOL, Donna. I've already gone out and bought a load of chicken breast and rice. I'll get some fish on monday. As we're going away next week I've already arranged for a friend (fellow cat lover) to come in and look after the boys next week and I didn't want to leave her with the prob of dodgy tums, so she'll feed them that the week we are away. However, I can't keep them on that as the my oldest cat Broxi is quite happy on his whiskas and Cooper keeps trying to nick his food, so they will all have to be on the same food eventually, also I believe in giving them dry food too and at the moment their stomachs can't tolerate it, so will have to be weaned on to that too at some later stage. |
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