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crazy4cats
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Hi Frankie B-

Yay! Another cat person! How old is your kitty and how long have you had her?

Even though Nulo is a great kibble and having a water fountain is an excellent way to try to get her to drink more, don’t give up on the wet food! Especially if she is an indoor kitty that doesn’t have the opportunity to hunt fresh meat.

I am going to post links to my favorite sites that have some great ideas on how to get your cats to eat canned food:

http://www.catinfo.org
http://www.littlebigcat.com
http://www.felinecrf.org
feline-nutrition.org
http://www.naturalcatcare.blog

Wet food is so much better for their urinary tracts and kidneys. I feed about 70% wet and 30% dry at this time. Many of the feline vet specialists agree that feeding cheap canned food is still better than an expensive dry kibble.

Females are not as likely to suffer from a urinary tract blockage as males, but they are susceptible to urinary and kidney infections and stones.

Apparently, there was a cat food adviser in the works, but it took a back seat to the Editor’s Choice section. Hopefully it will come back to life! I have been feeding my cats (4) Halo kibble recently with a variety of flavors and brands of canned. It took a while for my shelter kitty to eat wet, but now he prefers it.

I hope you’ll come back and share some good kitty stuff with us! Take care.