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1st July 2011, 11:25 AM #1
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Good wet food that doesn't stink?
This may be a daft thread or there may already be one on this subject but I would like to introduce some wet food into Bullets diet to add a bit of variety to his diet but here's the thing...
His litter tray has to be in the living room at the moment and his poos aren't really that smelly, I'm worried adding wet food will make it smell more as my Mum has a little moggy kitten the same age as him and he STINKS when he poos. The only difference between the 2 that I can see is my Mums cat is on wet food.
So, are there any wet foods that are especially good at keeping the stink away?
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1st July 2011, 11:51 AM #2
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With mine I have found the richer the food the more they stink & a lot more prone to the runny botty syndrome hence I stick with good old Felix in jelly with better ones on special occasions,look in the diet & nutrition section on here,lots of threads about food there,might help....x
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1st July 2011, 11:59 AM #3
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I found that the Bozita tetra packs made my boys runny and stank hugely. Most of the new tins I am trying are much much better. Grau, Smilla, Animonda Carny (?), Smuszy (?) etc. all OK.
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1st July 2011, 01:12 PM #4
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I'm just hoping to get him onto a good quality food that doesn't totally reek coming out the other end. lol! With the litter tray being in my liing room I wouldn't like visitors to start being sick when he poos. LOL! Of course it must be the best for my fur baby! I'm thinking steamed chicken etc. too. I would like to aviod runny poos too if possible.
Thanks for all the advice! I have been looking through all the threads and have a good idea of good quality foods, just wondered which one helped keep smell to a minimum.
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1st July 2011, 05:12 PM #5
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The other option for the living room is via the link I posted a few days ago - IKEA hackers... Just google it
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1st July 2011, 05:18 PM #6
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Thanks for all the replies! I'm not sure if I'll get those big hooded litter trays here but I'll have a look! Peter I'm definitely doing the litter tray cupboard thing, don't have an IKEA here but I'm sure any unit will do. lol
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