Dax
Emma and Christopher's Mommy - Best job ever
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Fancy Feast, it's not as junk food as people try to claim. THey'll probably eat it too.![]()
I've never heard/seen anyone present Fancy Feast as an especially healthy choice (except Nestlé Purina)... are there any veterinarian reviews you can point me towards? That would be very helpful, since I know that these cats love eating Fancy Feast now.
Asking for a friend. (Evidently, my recommendation to her was inadequate.)
She'd like recommendations for a "very healthy" cat food "that the cats will eat". The cats she's referring to are both indoor cats, about a year and half old; one's a thin spitfire, and the other a gentle giant. She cares about what's really healthy for them, but worried that they're not eating what I recommended (Science Diet), even doing the mix-half-and-half with Fancy Feast trick; she's especially worried about the thin spitfire losing weight. The food must be available at regular grocery stores - she won't order special food from online specialty vendors, nor will she buy food from veterinarians.
Once they've gone Fancy Feast, it's a real toss up as to them trying anything else. Kitty Krack.![]()
So true! My cats eat their Science Diet food in the morning, and like it fine straight out of the can - but to get them to eat the rest (cold from the fridge) in the evening, I have to put Fancy Feast "frosting" on it.I recently switched Blackie to Wilderness from Blue Buffalo (specifically, the duck flavor). He loves it and I have seen a big change in his coat, his energy level and in his litterbox.
- Laura
My little beasties (dog and kitten) eat chicken or beef, rice and carrots. Cooked and blended into a fine, toddler food consistency, mix. They love it.
I took the dog off commercial animal foods, treats and everything almost a year ago. I don't know what the kitten ate for his first 8 weeks of his life but since we got him 8 weeks ago we put him on our food and he loves it.
For treats the dog gets apple slices (peeled. He hates peel) or the stalk of a broccoli and the kitten loves cheerios.
My beasties are thriving on their homemade diets. The vet is aware of how we feed. Baby beastie is going to the vet for a well kitten check up today and I will discuss some supplements for him because he is so young. Big beastie is doing wonderfully. He has lost weight, his skin and coat has improved (lots of allergy issues) and they both love, love, love supper time.
I stopped buying food because I have had one dog and one cat we lost at young ages (7). We then had our current dog take very ill through the winter and almost lost him. I started researching domestic animal food and didn't like what I read the biggest thing that stood out was that the pet food industry is not regulated. I also started talking to people and discovered many of them like us lost animals at a young age. I remember having animals live to almost 20 when I was growing up. Makes me wonder what they are putting in domestic pet food.