From what I have read the advantage with Krill is just lack of potential contaminants, not so much as it being a better source of essential fatty acids
Yeah I read that Salmon oil should not be frozen so I give it to them fresh. No farmed fish for my kitties, always go with wild caught. I plan on trying krill oil sometime. Have you used it?
Do not give a cat garlic, it is toxic to them. Cats can throw up for a number of reasons but it is not normal for them to do so. My cat Alistair is a year and a half old and has never thrown up. Poor nutrition is a major cause for vomiting
Let us know how they like the assortment 128522 Cavities is the only grind I have gotten from HT that my cats don't like.
I also ordered a scale to weigh the Alnutrin. I feel better knowing they are getting the correct amount.
I would avoid carrageenan at all costs unless you want risk have an IBD kitty when he gets older. There are lots of good commercial cat foods without it.
Some good brands are: Stella &Chewy, Hound & Gatos, Natures Variety Instinct.
Ground rabbit is over $12 a pound now 128513 The bone in is $6. I tried cutting the bone percentage down but one of my cats just can't handle ground bone at all. He struggles too much trying to go in the box.
Unless someone has an IBD cat that must be on raw, I'm starting to think homemade is...
I would get some L-Lysine for both of your cats. If the youngest won't eat or drink then see if you can assist feed her. If either of my cats go 24 hours without eating, they get the syringe.
Do you guys follow the 2% feeding guide? Finding it to not be near enough food. Even my cat that isn't a pig, looks at me after eating 2 oz serving like "that's it?"
Not sure if HT's prices fluctuate based off demand or once they go up they stay up because a lot of their grinds went up a dollar a pound in 4 months time.
I have a cat that can't eat any poultry so that make feeding him cost almost twice as much as a cat eating chicken and turkey.
I trim my cats claws about every two weeks. Try doing just one at a time and give him a treat after each one. If he is throwing a fit, just do one claw and back off for a half hour or so before doing the next one.
You could get a toy like The Cats Meow for him to chase. Laser light is always...
Trim his claws and put Soft Paws on them until this issue is resolved. Have you tried to tire him out with playing? He might think he's playing with you guys and not realize he's being to rough.
If you can get his aggressive energy out using interactive toys like Da Bird, he may catch on that...