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10-08-2007, 02:39 PM   #11

Re: Bit worried about Scrabble


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Originally Posted by sarah5
Hmm might have to rethink the dry food diet then! I will certainly take on board adding a little water to the kibble that I leave down though.

I don't use the commercial dry stuff, although I do use Felix WET food - is that still the McDonalds of the cat world?
Hmmmmm - it's not so bad as there aren't so many colourings etc. It's not the best wet food either though

Having said that...........I feed mine some Felix wet food as well as some better quality wet foods. They seem to prefer the Felix (as a child would prefer McDonalds over a lasagne, I suppose!), so I'm not preaching!!!

As long as they are eating and making solid poos I think that's the most important thing



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10-08-2007, 02:42 PM   #12

Re: Bit worried about Scrabble


Sarah I feed mine Felix kitten food. I also have a bowl of James Wellbeloved kibble for them to munch on. When the bowl is empty it's filled up again.
They dont pig out on it either. Instead of a pouch as it says I only give them half. It works for me. You may find something like that would help.



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10-08-2007, 05:50 PM   #13

Re: Bit worried about Scrabble


Well having spoken to the vet I have decided to give less Felix wet food and a little more Hills Science Plan mixed together. I will give Scrabble 1/4 of a sachet with the kibble mixed in I think. Hopefully that will improve his botty problems bless him!



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10-08-2007, 06:11 PM   #14

Re: Bit worried about Scrabble


I think you have been given good advice already. Just to say that Royal Canin do a kibble for sensitive tums (Sensible 33) which I have found to be excellent. You may find supermarket own brands of kitten/cat meat are more bland and less likey to upset the tum too rather than Whiskers and Felix. Do let us know how Scrabble gets on



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