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Old 01-05-2005, 08:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all you fellow UKers I 'm curious what you feed your babies. All the food recommended tends to be American brands which we don't get so I was hoping you had some secret source of great food.
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Old 01-05-2005, 08:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ours tends to like the whiskas sachets you can get from most supermarkets, with a few biscuits sprinkled on top

if we're feeling flush we might treat her to a few of the "gourmet tins" which again can be found most anywhere

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Old 01-05-2005, 12:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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We have 4 fussy eaters, and in our cupboard at the moment is
burns dried food
whiskers dried food
whiskers kitten dried food
royal canin sensitive dried food
purina gormet sachets wet food
go cat dried food
purina all in one dried food
royal canin dental sensitive dried food
whiskers canned food chicken in gravy
go cat canned food turkey in gravy
go cat sachets assorted
whiskers cat milk
plus an assortment of odd ball sachets packets tins and of coarse cat mint.
having got all that of my chest" burns" is I think the best and most ethical.but as per normal they don't like it ========today========but who knows tomorrow might be a different story. my little babies.
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burns dried food and whiskas tins with a bit of fish mixed in as Dylan is off his food at the moment (since he went to the cattery and they gave him Iams dried grrrrr)

Burns is best dried food I have found so far! Fish one stinks but Dylan likes it!
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Felix wet food and jameswelbeloved dry.
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I feed my lot tinned Whiskas, NatureDiet, raw meat, and I always have dry Hills Maintenance in the cupboard as well, as they love it.

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I currently don't feed my cats commercial catfood and I don't live in the UK but I strongly recommend Specific wet food which is available in the UK, probably only through vets though. In Scandinavia you can only buy Specific through vets.
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Ive never heard of that food before
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I have such extremes in my cats. Millie would eat anything, including the packaging but Cleveland is so picky and will only lick wet food etc unless it is Sheba. I give them James WellBeloved dry as well as the wet. Bought stuff from the vet which is high meat content (and expensive) but even Millie wouldn't eat it.
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Ive never heard of that food before
Few Swedes have either even though this food is available in many European coutries. Check their website at: http://www.specific-diets.com

If you wanna know where you can buy the food contact:

LEO Animal Health
Longwick Road
Princes Risborough
Buckinghamshire
HP27 9RR
UK

Phone: +44 1844 347333
Fax....: +44 1844 274832
E-mail: ah.ukenquiries@leo-pharma.com
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