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............ here's the 'prescription diet' (though you don't need a prescription!) http://www.vetuk.co.uk/index.php?mai...a6e3e9dad920bb Actually, I found that the difference in price between my vet and websites for Min's food was only very small. You'd need to find out what the vet charges and see if you can get it cheaper elesewhere. (I'm now off to google Arden Grange. I saw it somewhere as I was flicking about (hadn't realised they did cat food as well as dog). A lot of people say AG is very good for their dogs. Will be back if it looks a possibility) |
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Just had a look at that site, quite reasonably priced for the food. I didn't know AG did cat food either, I wonder if PAH have their wet food as well. |
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Here's Arden Grange http://www.ardengrange.com/prod_info.asp?pid=59 sounds good, but then they all do! Good on you for persevering with Teddie. I'll remind you of how bad Katie's cat was before (for no apparent reason, other than the canikur which 'bunged him up') he changed from sickly and pretty much incontinent to fine thanks within a few days. |
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Alex - was looking at the Burns website about food intolerance tec. Here's the link http://www.burns-pet-nutrition.co.uk..._ebook2005.pdf I was struck by the bit where he says that quantity is often a vital factor. I think that means that you might get away with feeding Teddie all sorts of food, as long as you introduce really really slowly and build it up. D'you think it would be worth starting with just one piece of normal dry food a day, for say 4 or 5 days, then up to 2, then 3, then 4 etc and work up to a normal diet over the course of several months? Seems some logic - the body wouldn't notice one piece of kibble, then when it's used to that give it 2 and so on, really, really slowly. |
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I was actually thinking of doing that DM! Had discussed it with OH recently and my dilemma was what dry food to go for. If she tolerates this new almo nature well then they also do a sensitive dry food that I could feed her aswell. Interesting link though. Just had a quick scan of it, have bookmarked it for later to have a proper read. |
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Hope Teddie is ok at the mo. Leila's sister had this problem but not as a kitten. My friend has managed to get her past it after a lot of trial and error, much like you, by feeding her on raw mince and a very few dried biscuits. This has worked wonderfully for Georgia. My friend only uses human mince from the supermarkets not pet food quality. It may be worth a go. Good luck. |
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