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Mine have all been brought up on Felix from kitten through to senior,biscuits they have Royal C or sanabelle,as a kitten they get full sachet of food plus fair amount of biscuit but as they pull back on amount needed I drop the biscuit content,would much rather give them more meat if needed,as I have six for night time i use the tinned Felix as it works out cheaper than the sachets {brekkie time}but they have very resticted bikkie amounts just a little for a change of texture & they have set feed times,kittens have brekkie afternoon tea & supper but then afternoon tea gets dropped & they are fed twice a day but after lunch I have a catic maize & I do put a small amount of dry in there for them to work for if they feel the need....
How good is it is another question but having worked for a vet for 40 years all I can say is we never had half the health problems brought on by food allergies,skin conditions,obesity,diabetese,cystitis as we get nowadays when the choice of food for pets was kit e kat for felines or chappie for K9's plus fish heads,scraps etc as an added extra to their diet,my cats have always flourished on cheap & cheerful wet food {would always say go good for dry though} & I have show winners too & the number of times the judges have said that my cats have a "good kitchen" because of their body & coat condition...... If you are happy with felix go for it if theer is something else you fancy for your babe go for it but do not think you have to go for the most expensive wet out there you don't unless of course babe doea have an allergy & that in time could dictate what you feed but the vet on your first visit didn't appear too concerned so give something else a try for a while but obviously if he continues to vomit or goes quiet then get him back to your vet.....xxx
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