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Old 07-08-2011, 12:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Katz N Flocken by Solid Gold - what does it look like?

Does anyone please know what Katz n Flocken hard kibble looks like?


My kitties seem to prefer star shaped kibble, and heard good reveiws on Katz N Flocken. So I was hoping someone uses it and could describe to me what it looks like.

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Ohhh I think I found a bigger picture...it looks like the star shaped, I hope anyhow.
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Found a picture...it looks like stars???

http://www.jbpet.com/RS/SR/Product/6990115_L.jpg
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I don't feed dry, but Solid Gold is a very reputable brand. They look like little cross (or star!) shapes to me.
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I don't feed dry, but Solid Gold is a very reputable brand. They look like little cross (or star!) shapes to me.
Great, thanks, it looks like it. I guess I could always return it also. I wouldn't either if I was at home all the time but I can't leave for work with them not having anything, it just doesnt feel safe to me. Tonight I even put up the dry food bowls (as Maxie overeats, lol)

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I feed it to my cats. They are little X shapes. My cats LOOOOOVE this food.
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I feed it to my cats. They are little X shapes. My cats LOOOOOVE this food.
Awesome to hear that, thank you so much, now I know for sure. I've heard great news, and its good for them, all cat/kitten stages.

They both prefer the x shaped, but I can't give Maxie kitten food as she's too chubby anyhow, lol. I had tried Natural Balance for them both, but they dont like the shape I think. And Chicken Soup for the Cat lovers soul is what I was feeding Maxie but Lexie needs more nutrition that that as its an adult food. (I think anyhow, as they make a "kitten" kind also)

So looking for both a kitten/cat kibble with X shapes and Solid Gold looks like it.

Glad your kitties like it!
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I've had great results with it, and it seems to make their fur really soft and shiny. Maybe because of the lamb meat, who know? But I think you'll find that your cats really love this stuff.
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