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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Opinions bout Taste of the wild?

    Hi!
    What's your opinions about Taste of the wild dry food?
    Actually is the food my common cat Lita eats but when Xena will be with us she will eat the same.
    My breeder told me I should mix baby cat 36 by RC with Taste of the wild till her 5 months and then she could eat the Taste alone.
    Also I plan to give her humid food like Cosma,Bozita,Etc....
    Lita is very picky for this,she just like the horrible gourmet gold mousse so I hope she decides to try if she sees Xena eat these brands....
    I was also thinking in trying Acana dry food to mix it with Taste of the wild,so what do you think about?

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    I tried it but two out of three got runs. That said my boys have sensitive tums.

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    I used it on our 3 for about 9 months and they loved it. I've just stopped using it as Moonlight can't seem to tolerate it any more - I think it's too rich for her as it gives her the runs!

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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Hi there,

    I started using Taste of the Wild a year ago and I found the high quality grain free food amazing for my cats (huge difference in their coat and energy level). I use Taste of the Wild (dry food - green bag) with Wellness Core wet food. RC gave my new MC kitten diarrhea but once we switched her over (at around 13-14 weeks) to Taste of the Wild she was fine. RC is not a great cat food...I don't know why so many breeders use it...I believe there is corn ..or some type of grain as one of the first ingredigents. Good luck.. i know it is hard to find the highest quality cat food that cats will actually like to eat!

 

 

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