Author Topic: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?  (Read 2290 times)

Offline maddercow

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Re: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2012, 17:58:15 PM »

I won't worry about it then, I shall just accept that Cashie is a junk food addict and in fact he does look pretty gorgeous on it, slim, muscular and shiny... long may he get away with it. Wish I could eat rubbsh and look as good as he does!

He has good quality kibble, I get him applaws which, it tells me, is 80% meat content, also tried something called Harringtons kibb;e which had an impressive list of ingredients and he likes that so he's getting something decent at least.

Thank you for your replies, I don't feel so guilty about his diet now!

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Re: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2012, 17:19:15 PM »
I agree. Dear departed Uncle M in his latter years was supposed to eat nothing but Hills senior kidney formula on vets orders, but he hated it. I eventually took the view that he was 18 and if he wanted to eat Felix (which was his favorite) then it wasn't going to make much difference either way and I would rather he enjoyed whatever time he still had. He lived for another two years and was perfectly happy throughout.

The Munchkin will only eat Iams wet and whilst I don't approve of Iams practises (and don't think Iams is half as good for him as Natures Menu was- pity they slightly changed the formula and he went off it) I've decided life is too short to get into a battle of wills with him (especially as he'd win paws down  :rofl:)

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Re: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2012, 17:06:54 PM »
I would guess that the vast majority of cats are fed foods available from regular supermarkets eg Whiskas/Felix/own brands. Whilst in an ideal world we would feed our cats the best/healthiest food available (within our budget), in reality hundreds of thousands of cats do just fine on the likes of Felix/Whiskas so as Sheila says, I wouldn't worry about it  :hug: 


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Re: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2012, 16:24:16 PM »
I think there's a lot worse things than sticking with "supermarket quality foods" as they are derisarily called on some of the cat food supplier sites, but my lot get a good quality dry food combined with whatever wet pouches/cans are in vogue or on offer at the time. This frequently includes Felix all types, Whiskas and own brands.

I have one boy (Sam) who is grain intolerant so he has no choice what he eats, and Polly has a sensitive tum so she gets her own feed, but everyone else just gets whatever they will eat.

Don't stress it Jo.  ;)

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Re: Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2012, 13:00:02 PM »
mine eat it and have done for years, I've tried lots of other foods but its the only one they all like so I stick with it

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Is Felix AGAIL addictive?
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2012, 12:59:18 PM »
Hi,

I am having a nightmare trying to wean my cats off Felix AGAIL and Sensations.  Cash will not even TRY anything else.
Izzy is a little better and will eat Applaws and Gourmet but he is a devil.  I have offered them all sorts and removed the kiibble so they had no other choice but they just didn't eat all day and I felt dreadful letting them go hungry even though it was their stubborn little faults.

Has anybody else had the same problem?  Is the stuff addictive or something?

I have tried them with fresh chicken, fish, raw mince, steak.. all sorts of other foods but they refuse to eat it and see prepared to starve themselves unless I provide what they want.  I don't mind buying it for them sometimes but they do need to be able to eat a variety of foods don't they? I guess it is my fault for feeding them it for so long but I really feel I should be changing their food from time to time.

Any experience any of you have in weaning cats off junk food would be very welcome!

Thank you

Jo


 


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