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Reply To: Cat food recommendations
I have heard of so many cats getting themselves stuck in trees recently. Jeez. That is a scary proposition.
Great deals Bobby’s Mom, I am a little jealous.
My cats don’t care much for Nature’s Logic either. My cats have actually been not wanting to finish most of the canned food in their rotation right now. So I went to petco, and got 15 cans of a few different kinds of pro-plan, they had a sale that they worked out to be about 70cents a can which is more then I would like to pay but whatever, and then later on I used some peelies I have been hanging on to forever, that miraculously had an expiration dater of over a year out from when I got them for Purina One cans, that are about to expire in early November, so I used two of them and got 12 cans of the purina one for about 40 cents each. The cats gobble those down and lick the bowl sparkling clean. I don’t like feeding all the artificial colors and flavors per se, and the bigger concern is that I have one cat that is prone to heaving up his dinner all over my apartment, but so far that hasn’t happened, and they are happier to eat their regular food when I add a bit of variety to their rotation. So I plan to use these sporadically, and begrudgingly, unless puking becomes and issue.
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- Bruce Graham on Hip and Joint supplements
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- murat G on best multivitamin?
- Azeem Shafique on Feeding my Cocker Spaniel
- Carolyn Callahan on Nitrate content of Farmland Traditions Chicken Jerky treats?
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- Rob Bruhn on Budget friendly dog foods
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