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26-05-2011, 06:09 PM   #1

CSJ Cat food


Any one here tried it at all?
I was actually looking at the dog section as I dont feed dry food to my cats anymore.
Came across this and thought it looked ok nutritionally and price wise.
Would be interested to hear if any one has tried it or if the may try it?



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26-05-2011, 07:01 PM   #2

Re: CSJ Cat food


Ive heard good reports from dogs fed on it.

Have you checked out the Pro Plan range



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26-05-2011, 07:14 PM   #3

Re: CSJ Cat food


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Originally Posted by Velvet
Ive heard good reports from dogs fed on it.

Have you checked out the Pro Plan range
Pro Plan for the dog you mean?
She is currently on Hills z/d for her IBD, I was actually looking at their herbal supplements as she is losing her coat due to the steriods. Once we get her weaned off those nasty things, I really want to try her on raw food but its going to be a slow process.
I also want to start the cats on raw too.



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27-05-2011, 01:19 AM   #4

Re: CSJ Cat food


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Originally Posted by Elaine
Pro Plan for the dog you mean?
She is currently on Hills z/d for her IBD, I was actually looking at their herbal supplements as she is losing her coat due to the steriods. Once we get her weaned off those nasty things, I really want to try her on raw food but its going to be a slow process.
I also want to start the cats on raw too.
No the Pro Plan cat range

I tried the cats on raw but they weren't having any of it

Have you heard of Hiltonherbs - www.hiltonherbs.co.uk
They do a lot of very good products. You can email (or phone) & ask their advice, they tell you what they would recommend for your pet.*

When Rosie was about 12 months she went bald all along her flanks. Spent absolute fortune at vets only to be told there was nothing could be done for her. She was even featured in one of the monthly dog magazines.

I saw an advert in a dog weekly for Hilton herbs & thought why not. Emailed & asked if there was anything they'd recommend, they replied by return "yes". *It did work too!

If interested in herbs - you could think about contacting them & ask what they think



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