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My cat Tilly has got hardly any teeth (no canines and a few back teeth) and she eats hills science diet senior biscuits just fine. She has also scoff some t/d diet buiscuits which are fairly large I had put them down for her brother who has still got most of his teeth and she decided that she fancied them!!. So I think if Pousse likes the food she will be able to eat it. It can take Tilly a little while to keep the food in her mouth long enough to chew and swallow but she does fine on dry food. Tilly is 9 years old and will be 10 on the 1st of may so don't worry about Pousse losing her teeth at 12. I think that the Iams or roayl canine will be Ok to try if not you could try some Hills Science diet senior which is on sale at most vet and quite a few pet shops. Hope this helps Sally |
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i would recommend worlds best for cat litter. it clumps well and leaves no smell, meaning u dont have to change all the litter. one small bag will last ages. its also flushable, so kinder on nature. for dried food, i recommend something like james wellbeloved, no artificial ingredients, additives, fillers etc and hypoallergenic. |
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World's Best http://www.mpmproducts.co.uk/default...=worlds_bes t is flushable - woud that make life easier for you? Made from maize - don't know if you find that good in ecological terms or not. Wellbeloved is a good food, so is Burns |
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I use Hills Science Plan Dry and various litters along the way, I had bought Catsan this past week, but it remains unopened - giving Cat Attract Litter a go - more expensive but fingers crossed apart from a minor accident last night seems to be working x |
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Soupie if you think Pousse is underweight the senior foods are not the best option as they are less likely to fatten her up. An ideal food for putting weight on is Royal Canin Persian. If you could use this for a hile till she gets up to a good weight and then perhaps try her on the Senior. |
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No real advice on litter or food (as I'm not from your area) but I DO have arthritis, and can sympathise there. What I did was put both litterboxes up on an old desk/table top so I that I didn't have to bend down to scoop the boxes. The cats have taken to it very well, and as an added bonus, it keeps the dog from foraging for "kitty krunchies" in the litter box. |
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Meat wise she is on normal Whiskers fish selection pouches which disappear VERY quickly Thanks for the tip though - my local pet store stocks the Persian version I just wish they did it in trial packs If vet agrees about weight though I will give the persian a go. Why is that one higher calorie? and what are the "biscuits" like in terms of size and consistency. Quote:
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