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    Quote Originally Posted by messyhearts View Post
    My dog started me off on a frenzied ingredient checking mode for all pets three years ago. When we got her, we didn't know any better so simply fed her Bakers & Pedigree Chum. She didn't have a solid stool for weeks & was actually pooing blood. After a bit of research, I went for a food of a higher quality (Joe & Jacks) & it cured it straight away. Every since then I won't feed poor supermarket value given the chance as it upsets tummies.

    A diet of just Applaws is very expensive, I agree. We found Simple (bought at Pets At Home) was a good quality food for £5 for 12 pouches compared to Applaws being £7.25 for 12 smaller tins.
    Wet Cat Food | Pets at Home
    Is this the one you mean messyhearts
    I thinking of changing from royal canin to a mix of this and orijen with some raw meat as an occasional treat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klach79 View Post
    Wet Cat Food | Pets at Home
    Is this the one you mean messyhearts
    I thinking of changing from royal canin to a mix of this and orijen with some raw meat as an occasional treat
    Yes! Good food that doesn't cost a lot.

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    CatPost Re:kitten to cat

    I have always put my babies straight onto adult food but for the first six months just backed up with an extra vitamin powder {was SA37 but think it has now been
    discontinued} just to help with all the extra growth they do in that first period.
    I use Felix tins as it is a lot cheaper than pouches esp.when you have more than one cat + they have a small amount of biscuit.
    I don't give a lot of biscuit because as I posted in another thread we never used to see obese & diabetic cats until dried food was brought onto the market{thats someone who has worked 39 years at a vets & seen a lot of change...! } also never used to get the bladder stones that you do now.
    Could be that we are more aware of our animals & take them to the vet more readily plus like humans they can now diagnose more but still doesn't alter the size increase that we now see,maine coons aside that is.....

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    I'll give Applaws a try for my kitties

    Hi,

    I'm due to get two Maine Coon kittens at the end of June and I will probably try them
    on Applaws. I don't think Pets At Home do the dry variety, though, and I've been
    feeding dry food to my moggies (now 15 years old) since they were kittens.

    At the moment I have Molly and Cassie (15 y/o moggies) on Royal Canin outdoor
    senior because Molly suffers from joint stiffness and there are few foods which contain
    omega3/6, glucosamine and chondroitin (and there's no way she'll take a pill or eat food
    if I have sprinkled anything on it !).

    Now that I've checked PETA UK list of manufacturers who will not test products on
    animals, I will probably switch to one of those on their list. Of those, it seems there's only
    Clinivet who include omega3, glucosamine and chondroitin in their adult/senior dry cat
    food.

    Bye for now
    Trevor

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    Pets At Home do sell the dry variety of Applaws.

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    [QUOTE=jckkerrison;2135]I have always put my babies straight onto adult food but for the first six months just backed up with an extra vitamin powder {was SA37 but think it has now been
    discontinued}QUOTE]

    It was discontinued by Intervet some time ago but Hyperdrug do their own version called SF50 which is avalable from your Vet as well as on line from them. TRM also have a version too which again you can get from your vet it's called Multiplex powder.
    Last edited by Helen & John; 12th May 2010 at 09:27 PM. Reason: adding brand name

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