Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
From Dog Food Reviews to Tech — Curious How Sites Stay Up & Fast?
by
Oscar Jhones
2 hours, 43 minutes ago -
Heartland Farms Medium Dog Biscuits
by
Glynne Morgan
1 day, 3 hours ago -
Fun Scottish Apparel Ideas While Enjoying Dog Walks
by
Oscar Jhones
2 days, 8 hours ago -
Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
by
whatbreed ismycat
1 week, 2 days ago -
How do I keep a dog entertained passively?
by
George Lawson
1 month ago
Recent Replies
-
echo james on Separation Anxiety in Dogs
-
Robert Cha on dog vitamins
-
Alex Seen on ReelRaw
-
ethan smith on Dog ravenously licking floors, carpets
-
Harlan Snowcrest on Yahoo Customer Service: A Noted Aid From A Trusted Source
-
Robert Cha on How much glucosamine?
-
Robert Cha on Budget friendly Probiotics
-
Robert Cha on dog has pancreatitis
-
Robert Cha on Yahoo Customer Service: A Noted Aid From A Trusted Source
-
Robert Cha on Dog flight Cabin vs Cargo in a long flight
-
Joseph Palmer on Dog food Recommendation?
-
Shiba Mom on Maev Dog Food
-
alder wyn on Are you looking for dog dresses or puppy clothes?
-
Lis Tewert on Meijer Brand Dog Food
-
Emilia Foster on dog vitamins
Reply To: Cat food recommendations
Thanks to crazy4cats and Bobby dog!
I am a foster mom to a lot of dogs. Currently I have 6 dogs. When my stray cats showed up, I had no idea what to do with them. I never had a cat before. The only thing I knew about cats is they like to chase mice and eat fish, and that I learned from watching cartoons! I am trying to learn all I can, and not from Tom and Jerry! And I am finding out I ADORE cats!!!!!!!! Im am hoping more show up! LOL !
Thanks Bobby dog for the web site on feeding cats. That will come in very handy for me! I also feed canned food. I buy “Dave’s” at my local store. Its grain free and only $1.29 for the big can! So tuna/fish is not good for cats??
I have checked out Chewy.com. They have good prices on cat food and I think free shipping too!
For folks with picky eaters. If you want to change your dry kibble. Do it a few pieces at the time. Hide them in the bottom of their regular dry food. Each day add a few more. Do this VERY slowly. One gal did this and it took 3 months to change from a walmart type food to a really good one.
Feed — Rescue — Foster — Adopt
Sign in or Register
Search Forums
Recent Topics
-
From Dog Food Reviews to Tech — Curious How Sites Stay Up & Fast?
by
Oscar Jhones
2 hours, 43 minutes ago -
Heartland Farms Medium Dog Biscuits
by
Glynne Morgan
1 day, 3 hours ago -
Fun Scottish Apparel Ideas While Enjoying Dog Walks
by
Oscar Jhones
2 days, 8 hours ago -
Easy Cat Pregnancy Calculator for Cat Owners
by
whatbreed ismycat
1 week, 2 days ago -
How do I keep a dog entertained passively?
by
George Lawson
1 month ago
Recent Replies
-
echo james on Separation Anxiety in Dogs
-
Robert Cha on dog vitamins
-
Alex Seen on ReelRaw
-
ethan smith on Dog ravenously licking floors, carpets
-
Harlan Snowcrest on Yahoo Customer Service: A Noted Aid From A Trusted Source
-
Robert Cha on How much glucosamine?
-
Robert Cha on Budget friendly Probiotics
-
Robert Cha on dog has pancreatitis
-
Robert Cha on Yahoo Customer Service: A Noted Aid From A Trusted Source
-
Robert Cha on Dog flight Cabin vs Cargo in a long flight
-
Joseph Palmer on Dog food Recommendation?
-
Shiba Mom on Maev Dog Food
-
alder wyn on Are you looking for dog dresses or puppy clothes?
-
Lis Tewert on Meijer Brand Dog Food
-
Emilia Foster on dog vitamins