branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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My poor Penny has a bunch of probs right now (Asthma, xrays for which revealed she's in the beginning stages of lung cancer), fortunately her appetite isn't an issue (she's HUGE), and the pred she's on makes her appetite even bigger.
That being said, to help with allergies related to food issues, I changed her to wet food, grain-free only. I am feeding her Innova, and man is the smell STRONG (yeach!). But it sure brings the cats running! It's the pate type mix, not a chunky one, so easier to eat. Very high in protein, less than 10% carbs (empty calories), and you can't believe how beautiful both my cats fur is now. It's more expensive than the cheap, filler food they sell in the store, but I get the xtra large 13 oz can for $1.79.
BTW: if your cat likes the gravy, and avoid chunks, you can always mash it with a fork and add some water. Also helps with the thicker pate'ish foods. Plus it gives them more moisture in their diet, which too many cats miss out of from eating dry food.
Good luck, I'll keep my fingers crossed!
That being said, to help with allergies related to food issues, I changed her to wet food, grain-free only. I am feeding her Innova, and man is the smell STRONG (yeach!). But it sure brings the cats running! It's the pate type mix, not a chunky one, so easier to eat. Very high in protein, less than 10% carbs (empty calories), and you can't believe how beautiful both my cats fur is now. It's more expensive than the cheap, filler food they sell in the store, but I get the xtra large 13 oz can for $1.79.
BTW: if your cat likes the gravy, and avoid chunks, you can always mash it with a fork and add some water. Also helps with the thicker pate'ish foods. Plus it gives them more moisture in their diet, which too many cats miss out of from eating dry food.
Good luck, I'll keep my fingers crossed!