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Luckily my cats love the NOW! dry cat food which is what I was told to feed
them. But they have become addicted to the Fancy Feast Appetizers, in particular the Skipjack Tuna. They will just wolf it. The only other flavors they will eat are the Tender Tongol Tuna, Chicken and Tuna and the Salmon. But they rarely lick their bowls clean with those flavors. I can not find the Skipjack in any stores. I can find the other flavors but only a few packs at a time. So I have been ordering it from Petco. Just tried to place an order to get me through the winter. And they were out of Skipjack! Eek. I did find it elsewhere and ordered it. It was very expensive but that place sells through Amazon.com and I did have $10 of credit with them from doing surveys. So that helped a little. I am now searching for another tuna they will like. I ordered a case of BG. Apparently BG has changed their formula and it is a complete food now. Used to be just a supplement. So I ordered a case of that. I think (but am not sure) I can get that at a local pet food store. I used to buy it for Maui but not the tuna. Her favorites were chicken and beef. These cats will only eat tuna or whitefish and tuna. BG means before grains. So it is grain free. I have found something at Petsmart (I think) that they do love. I can't remember the brand. Little gold can with a plastic gold lid. Not sure why they would put a lid because one can is clearly a serving. However they only ever have a few cans at a time and it is $1.09 per can. So no bargain. Does anyone know of a cat food that is mainly just tuna that isn't super expensive? Most of them seem to mix the tuna with other things and generally they don't like that. They will only eat about 1/2 to 3/4 of a can of the various Fancy Feast Tuna. They also LOVE treats. I once made the mistake of putting some treats (leftover from Maui) on a paper plate in the kitchen. And now every time I go into the kitchen, they follow me for treats! I only allow them to have the treats when I have my bedtime snack. But Angela has been known to give them treats at other times. At least she gives them only a few. I think I am probably giving them too many. Jazzy at times is taking on the look of a bowling ball with a head. But when she is standing up she looks the same. Perhaps it is just her winter coat? Ballerina still is long and lean. And she seems to eat more than Jazzy does. She is always the first one there for food and if Jazzy isn't there right away she will eat from her bowl too. |
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cats are like people different metobolic rates and all that, i have a six
pound cat that ate as much as the one who weighed 21 lbs, weird i know but there you have it. My vet is pretty much in favor of dry food with canned as a treat, the favorite treat at my house was friskies tuna, once at the store they were out so dh got the nin lives... tuna gourmet? right gourmet must be better right? not according to my cats, evey bit of the scrambled egg bits were left in the bowl, lol, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Luckily my cats love the NOW! dry cat food which is what I was told to > feed them. But they have become addicted to the Fancy Feast Appetizers, > in particular the Skipjack Tuna. They will just wolf it. The only other > flavors they will eat are the Tender Tongol Tuna, Chicken and Tuna and the > Salmon. But they rarely lick their bowls clean with those flavors. > > I can not find the Skipjack in any stores. I can find the other flavors > but only a few packs at a time. So I have been ordering it from Petco. > Just tried to place an order to get me through the winter. And they were > out of Skipjack! Eek. I did find it elsewhere and ordered it. It was > very expensive but that place sells through Amazon.com and I did have $10 > of credit with them from doing surveys. So that helped a little. > > I am now searching for another tuna they will like. I ordered a case of > BG. Apparently BG has changed their formula and it is a complete food now. > Used to be just a supplement. So I ordered a case of that. I think (but > am not sure) I can get that at a local pet food store. I used to buy it > for Maui but not the tuna. Her favorites were chicken and beef. These > cats will only eat tuna or whitefish and tuna. BG means before grains. > So it is grain free. > > I have found something at Petsmart (I think) that they do love. I can't > remember the brand. Little gold can with a plastic gold lid. Not sure > why they would put a lid because one can is clearly a serving. However > they only ever have a few cans at a time and it is $1.09 per can. So no > bargain. > > Does anyone know of a cat food that is mainly just tuna that isn't super > expensive? Most of them seem to mix the tuna with other things and > generally they don't like that. They will only eat about 1/2 to 3/4 of a > can of the various Fancy Feast Tuna. > > They also LOVE treats. I once made the mistake of putting some treats > (leftover from Maui) on a paper plate in the kitchen. And now every time > I go into the kitchen, they follow me for treats! I only allow them to > have the treats when I have my bedtime snack. But Angela has been known > to give them treats at other times. At least she gives them only a few. > I think I am probably giving them too many. Jazzy at times is taking on > the look of a bowling ball with a head. But when she is standing up she > looks the same. Perhaps it is just her winter coat? Ballerina still is > long and lean. And she seems to eat more than Jazzy does. She is always > the first one there for food and if Jazzy isn't there right away she will > eat from her bowl too. > |
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![]() "Storrmmee" > wrote in message ... > cats are like people different metobolic rates and all that, i have a six > pound cat that ate as much as the one who weighed 21 lbs, weird i know but > there you have it. > > My vet is pretty much in favor of dry food with canned as a treat, the > favorite treat at my house was friskies tuna, once at the store they were > out so dh got the nin lives... tuna gourmet? right gourmet must be better > right? not according to my cats, evey bit of the scrambled egg bits were > left in the bowl, lol, Lee I have tried both of those. Won't eat 9 Lives at all. Will eat a few bites of Friskies but mainly a waste of money. |
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since its just a treat for the three who will actually dain to eat wet food
one five oz can is more than enough for a treat, now that chester isn't allowed one of the cans works for two days, my miss violette would touch the fancy feast or sheeba at all, go figure, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > ... >> cats are like people different metobolic rates and all that, i have a six >> pound cat that ate as much as the one who weighed 21 lbs, weird i know >> but there you have it. >> >> My vet is pretty much in favor of dry food with canned as a treat, the >> favorite treat at my house was friskies tuna, once at the store they were >> out so dh got the nin lives... tuna gourmet? right gourmet must be better >> right? not according to my cats, evey bit of the scrambled egg bits were >> left in the bowl, lol, Lee > > I have tried both of those. Won't eat 9 Lives at all. Will eat a few > bites of Friskies but mainly a waste of money. > |
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![]() "Storrmmee" > wrote in message ... > since its just a treat for the three who will actually dain to eat wet > food one five oz can is more than enough for a treat, now that chester > isn't allowed one of the cans works for two days, my miss violette would > touch the fancy feast or sheeba at all, go figure, Lee Well, I really screwed up by giving them the Appetizers. They were used to eating the Wellness brand once a day and they would wolf that. But once they ate the Appetizers there was no turning back. At least I know it is grain free. |
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that has the advantage of keeping down ear issues if they are the least bit
allergic, and some cats do very well on the fancy feast, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > ... >> since its just a treat for the three who will actually dain to eat wet >> food one five oz can is more than enough for a treat, now that chester >> isn't allowed one of the cans works for two days, my miss violette would >> touch the fancy feast or sheeba at all, go figure, Lee > > Well, I really screwed up by giving them the Appetizers. They were used > to eating the Wellness brand once a day and they would wolf that. But > once they ate the Appetizers there was no turning back. At least I know > it is grain free. > |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Luckily my cats love the NOW! dry cat food which is what I was told to > feed them. Our cat was fed only tinned cat food, supplemented by whateve she could kill. Lived to a ripe old age of about 14 or 15. Half English wild and half Siamese - highly efficient predator in the back garden at night and the most affectionate cat you could ever wish for indoors during the day. |
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![]() "Ian Field" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> Luckily my cats love the NOW! dry cat food which is what I was told to >> feed them. > > Our cat was fed only tinned cat food, supplemented by whateve she could > kill. Lived to a ripe old age of about 14 or 15. > > Half English wild and half Siamese - highly efficient predator in the back > garden at night and the most affectionate cat you could ever wish for > indoors during the day. We were told ours might be part Siamese. |
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the jumping is an indicator of this, most siamese can jump very high from a
standing position, Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Ian Field" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Luckily my cats love the NOW! dry cat food which is what I was told to >>> feed them. >> >> Our cat was fed only tinned cat food, supplemented by whateve she could >> kill. Lived to a ripe old age of about 14 or 15. >> >> Half English wild and half Siamese - highly efficient predator in the >> back garden at night and the most affectionate cat you could ever wish >> for indoors during the day. > > We were told ours might be part Siamese. > |
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![]() "Storrmmee" > wrote in message ... > the jumping is an indicator of this, most siamese can jump very high from > a standing position, Lee I didn't know that. They are most excellent jumpers! |
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the cat who was my best friend as i grew up used to jump from the floor to
the top of my bedroom door and sleep up there. I unfortunately found this out one night when i went to close my bedroom door and got his tail... after that if i went to check the door i always checked and if i forgot, before my hand got a good grip on the doorknob he would meow me so i could give him the chance to get down... the best thing you can give a meizer is a tall cat tree upon which to survey the domaine. Lee "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Storrmmee" > wrote in message > ... >> the jumping is an indicator of this, most siamese can jump very high from >> a standing position, Lee > > I didn't know that. They are most excellent jumpers! > |
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