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I've found the ingredients of the Iams cat food Dylan has but not sure if any of the ingredients would cause an upset tummy. Chicken (>26%), maize, wheat, animal fat, dried beet pulp, chicken digest, dried whole egg, potassium chloride, calcium carbonate, brewer's dried yeast, fish oil, DL-methionine, sodium chloride. Is there anything there that could cause that reaction in cats? |
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I'm not sure RCR - some cats don't tolerate cereals as well as others. It may simply be a case that Iams doesn't suit Dylan's tum. My Smudge ate Iams Light for many years without problems. |
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Have you tried something else that suits him? I'm sure other manufacturers make a light variety - you could always try being cheeky and contact them and ask for a sample! This company has started to import a cereal free food for dogs and cats from U.S. I asked for a sample, which was certainly eaten but it was when Kizzy was newly with us and had her "windy problem", so I had to make a quick decision to stick to one food and she is happy with Royal Canin Digestive Comfort. |
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Can't comment on this as I've never fed Iams. Also, have never had what I'd considered a food-related vomiting episode; when it rarely happens it was always the cat bolting down the food too fast. |
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With other cat food it's due to Dylan bolting it, I'm pretty sure with iams it's something in the food. He's on purina one proplan now and that seems to suit him. Tried him on Royal Canin and he didn't like that one bit (he went "That's Highly Poisonous Mum!!!") |
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My Tigger is fed on Hills Light, which is a light food. She has never had any problem with it, and the only time she has thrown up is when she has ate it too fast. She has been on it for well over a year. She used to be on Purina Pro Plan before that and she used to get tons of furballs on that (two a week). Since she swapped onto Hills Light she has only ever had one furball. |
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My cats *hated* Iams, though the vet tried to strongarm me into feeding it to them. When I said how much they hated it, she said, "I don't like eating my broccoli, either." Uh huh. You know, I want my cats to live lives of unbridled delight, not broccoli-eating. |
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