Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Mark on May 07, 2008, 16:01:01 PM
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I thought I would try Kylie on it as it is totally cereal & soya free (so I assume low carb?) ;D - as a bonus it's one of the cheapest. I know it is recommended for cats with diabetes and normally diabetes & obesity diets are the same. She ate quite a bit. Clapton on the other hand hoovered it up :evillaugh:
6 x 400gram cans £2.17 - Sainsburys and Wilkinsons ;)
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Its also supposed to be good for cats with stomatitis mouth probs according to Dr Addie's site. http://www.dr-addie.com/stomatitis.html#food
Mine quite liked it when I was looking for cheaper alternatives to raw for the time being, but they've kind of settled on tinned Whiskas now!
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cats lived on whiskas for long enough! I've tried all kinds of foods for my lot and it may have hardly any meat in it but they come back to felix every time
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Recommended for cats with diabetes too, Mark. Mine like it from time to time, but won't eat as a regular.
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I tried Smudge on this a long time ago Mark and from what I remember it had a lot of runny gravy and gave him the runs.
It might have improved after all these years - think it was about 2 years ago. Good luck.
Mary
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Its in jelly now and most cats enjoy it.
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I am impressed with the "no cereal or soya" - usually only expensive £1+ for a tiny can type foods are cereal free.
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Tiggy used to like it... for about 2 months until she realised she could hold out for Gourmet Pearl :evillaugh: