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There's pros and cons to wet/dry food. Wet is more natural, cats would get water with their food naturally, it can be worse on their teeth depending on the ingredients. Dry can be better for teeth and i forget the other points atm. You can mix, you can feed separate. Mine like wet food sprinkled with dry bits. With cat food it's not just ingredients but the percentages of each as well. |
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I have dry food down all the time, freshened every day and feed wet food in the morning and at night. Fecto has raw beef mince at night just before I go to bed. I find that he doesn't mither me in the night for food anymore, his poo is better and he is putting weight back on. I have 2 separate dishes of dry food and feed Fecto, Big Fooze and Inky in different places. Barnes eats only dry food from one of the dishes and Swirl eats anything anywhere. Barnes and Fecto get a small amount of cat milk as a treat and they all get a few Dreamies and stick cat treats every morning. Not that they are all spoilt or anything! |
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I always say variety is good. Chesi gets salmon about once a week, raw chicken once a week, and fresh raw beef mince once a week, mostly because I don't like to rely exclusively on commercial cat food, however 'nutritionally complete' it may claim to be. Carbohydrate loaded fillers are not natural, a cat's teeth are not made for crunching or grinding but for grasping and tearing, so I like to give fresh meat as often as I can as well as good quality dry kibbles. You'll find that a cat fed a carnivore diet (no fillers) as nature intended has smaller stools (most of the food is assimilated by the body as nature intended) and is more satisfying. It also gives him something to really look forward to that is natural and 100% protein. Interesting reading: http://www.blakkatz.com/dryfood.html |
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I will try raw with them once i'm done school and have more time for preparation and such. I feed 2 of my dogs raw too and can see quite the difference wen compared to kibble fed. As for giving variety, how often do you switch foods and for approx. how long to you feed each one? Over time, do you think they would become accustomed to changes regularly that doing a slow transition isn't needed anymore? Sorry about the million questions. |
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Theyre supposed to be one of the best foods out there http://www.acana.com/healthy-pet/ http://www.orijenpetfoods.co.uk/ |
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