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Hi Pickalilly - I could do with knowing the answer to this same question. My cats Kizzy and Pip have ProPlan adult and Light mixed biscuits as their main diet but both adore Applaws tuna and anchovy - it is the only wet food that they will eat, they do not even like other tuna and *** in the same range. I buy it in bulk and they have approx half a pouch each in the morning. So if anyone can help with this question, I'd like to know the answer too. |
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Tuna is fine as an occasional treat. Encore and applaws are complimentary foods and dont have all the dietary nutritional needs. The fact that you feed another food aswell will help with this. When it comes down to it though often what is seen to be the worst wet cat food, i.e. whiskas or the like, they are very often better than what is seen to be the best dry food. Is it possible to reduce or withdraw the dry food and encourage them to eat a wider variety of wet food? Not an easy task I know because I have similar issues here with Bernie. |
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........... I have tried, really I have, probably every type of wet food available. Sometimes I think I've found one they will eat and buy it again and the little b*****s, sorry, darlings turn their noses up. I still think someone ought to invent a good gravy for cats! |
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I know Angie, cats are MUCH harder than dogs when it comes to food. Little ******s would rather starve than eat something they dont think is good enough for them. |
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You know, sometimes what we want them to eat, as in quality, is entirely different from what they will eat. Many cats do ok on whiskas and the like... |
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I've tried "good" food, middling food and really rather wouldn't food ............ all with the same end! Although in many cases, the juices/gravy has been licked up, hence my remark about cat gravy. They won't touch jelly! |
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Marmaduke only really eats Royal Cairn BSH dry stuff, he even turns his nose up at fresh chicken, etc, which is quite handy as its easy to feed. Chloe on the other hand is a total pain! She goes off stuf very quickly (a part form Tuna which she does like) and of course fresh chicken, fish ,etc I've now got her back eating whiskers (not jelly she hates that) but she'll go off it in a few weeks |
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So everyone, do you think it's fine to feed two tins of tuna cat food per week?? I have finally found an affordable brand with good percentages of fish/meat...Waitrose own (but the 70% meat ones, NOT the 14%). Henry adores the mackerel, sardine and clam one which is a good try because it comes in no jelly, just fresh chunks. Why is it that there is such controversy and confusion about cat health, diet, dental care etc.?? I just do what I think is best but I constantly worry!! |
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