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    I'm starting to feel culturally deprived over here in the colonies...


    I'd love to try a couple of these brands but apparently I'd have to fly over the pond to shop...

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    Orijen is from Canada...

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    Quote Originally Posted by claudel View Post
    I'm starting to feel culturally deprived over here in the colonies...


    I'd love to try a couple of these brands but apparently I'd have to fly over the pond to shop...
    OR, you could find it online and buy it. ;-)

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    at the moment my coons are on RC 36, Orijen and i mix them both in with their wet cat food. the reason i feed them RC 36 is because they love it and will eat it on its own. they dont really like the Orijen but, its probably the best qulity dry food you can get so i fed them Orijen because of the qulity of it.

    im going to start feeding them porta 21 (the graine free one) thats supposed to be a really good dry cat food thats excellently priced. about £57 for 20kg at zoopluss and have ordered a 2kg bag to see if my cats like the dry cat food. if my cats like the porta 21, im going to just use porta on its own insted of mixing RC 36 with Orijen.

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    Roxy is doing really well on Orijen (Chicken) which I started giving her after the RC kitten bag was gone. Her coat has become really shiny, but it's probably fair to say that she seemed more enthusiatic about the taste of the RC, as some others here have commented. Her teeth are really clean though and no bad breath or smelly poo, so we're happy. We also give her applaws wet canned food and occasionally raw chicken and fish, which she adores...although not as much as turkey as we recently discovered

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    I try & mix my dry food for Tia,I get Applaws,James Wellbeloved & RC.At the moment she is on Purina One Natural Balance (ocean fish) she loves it.Was quite surprised when I opened the bag,the kibbles are big & triangular.

    I prefer to change dry food,is it a good idea or should I keep with the same make!!!
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    I give our 9month old boy the RC Maine Coon 31. He loves the stuff and chews each bit. He had stinky mushy poo until he was 6 months. The vet suggested the RC MC 31. This firmed up his poo and the stink is normal. Now if I can just convince Royal Canin to make a bigger bag.
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    How big do you want? RC do 10kg bags, available from Amazon and Zooplus I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musicalife View Post
    How big do you want? RC do 10kg bags, available from Amazon and Zooplus I believe.
    I'd love to have a 16-10lb bag. The biggest bag I can find is 6lb bag. I buy 2 at a time now. Having the bigger bag usually is cheaper then buying 2 at a time. So I'm interested in the savings. I already have a large sealed container to keep a larger bag in.

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    I buy the 10kg bag from PetPlanet and it's delivered free to my door. Kenny loves it - only trouble is so do my two moggies so it works out quite expensive!

 

 
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