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    Quote Originally Posted by Wish View Post
    I feed Arden Grange, its natural and is produced ethically They deliver too, I can give you the website addy if you like?
    Thanks a lot Wish but I tried them with Arden Grange (which is a great food) but they prefer Burns.

    It is wet food which I am having the problem with!

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    Smile cat food

    My cats have sensitive tummys so finding a suitable wet food was a task. Finally though I have managed to find 2 brand foods that seem to agree with them - HiLife Meat(60% meat or fish), HiLife Pate selection and Natures Menu (70% meat or fish) - both stocked at Pets at Home. Various different flavours so helps to keep the moggies happy!

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    oh god the cats go off one thing to the other from week to week.. so what they ate last week wont touch this week.. and this week wont touch next week.. so its a case of switching around.. and trying dif. things.. finicky so and sos!
    http://itqueries.com/

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    Raw meat and veg, i buy it from holistic pet suppllies in halkirk, frozen in meal size pouches, you just need to add veg or fruits, my 3 dogs love it, natural good food, replicating what dogs naturally eat (not silly things like cooked chicken and rice, RICE bloats a dogs stomache and how many dogs cook?) and they thrive on it fed once a day and one day every 2 weeks with no feed, its a bit more of a chore feeding this way but i feel good knowing that i am feeding my pets the best diet i can, how would you like to eat the same dry food over and over everyday?

    try it you wont go back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynseymac View Post
    My cats have sensitive tummys so finding a suitable wet food was a task. Finally though I have managed to find 2 brand foods that seem to agree with them - HiLife Meat(60% meat or fish), HiLife Pate selection and Natures Menu (70% meat or fish) - both stocked at Pets at Home. Various different flavours so helps to keep the moggies happy!
    These are both great foods.

    The problem is my fussy lot will only eat two of the Natures Menu variety and so this won't be enough as they won't eat the same food all the time!
    Also I need a food which is suitable for all ages so the Hi-Life isn't suitable.

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    I'm with buggyracer on this one raw meat and veg only, no processed stuff, no additives and no chemicals.

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    The 3 cats basically eat anything that I put in their bowls! They always have a bowl of biscuits (usually a mixture of whatever I have bought) and a few bowls of fresh water around the house. They also get a pouch/tray twice a day.

    The 3 dogs get a complete food, 1 is fed on Chuddley's Sensitive the other 2 are on Chappie Original. This is the advantage of having Pets At Home, I was never able to get the Chappie Complete until they opened!!!

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    I give my 2 ridgebacks a combination of raw and dry. With the dry food I mix in yogurt and raw eggs. They won't eat it otherwise.
    Kruger is even starting to turn his nose up at whole raw chickens. Lola eats hers and then tries to get his. He stands guard all day, and then it seems to disapear at some stage in the afternoon.
    Fussy critters!!!
    She was not quite what you would call refined, she was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. Mark Twain

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    I have a Jack Russell pup (6 month) which I have feed on Burns dried food she loves it & I would recommend it to all






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