We feed our two Ocicat girls only grain free, fish free, low carb wet foods. One of these is Soulistic Good Karma Chicken, they love it and our little girl with a somewhat sensitive tummy does very well on it. It is the ONLY wet cat food I have found in my sixty years with cats that looks and...
Our two Ocicats (a fairly large breed) love it, and so do we. They use it in preference to an uncovered one that they also have access to. We have had it for about four years now an neither of our kitties has ever gone "outside the box" in that time.
Careful on the Fancy Feast, only some types are grain free. Saphira, our older girl, was fed FF by her breeder, and rejected a serious effort on our part to switch her to something healthier. Many brands and flavors were tried, and she turned up her pretty little nose at all of them. We...
Thanks for the welcome, Norachan, and the nice comments about our girls. Our older girl Saphira was a surprise Christmas gift from our daughters. After having had cats from 1974 (before we were married), our last kitty departed in 2007 when our youngest girl left for Las Vegas for grad school...
Our two Ocicat girls are totally indoor kitties, so I don't have any pix of them romping in the snow. The both came from the same breeder in Riverside, CA, and it pretty much never snows there, but we live on the High Desert north of there, and it does snow at our place. We adopted our little...
Both of our girls are Ocicats, a breed described as being "doglike" or "having the soul of a dog in a cat's body", and both of them show it in different ways, for example both follow us around the house and both love to play fetch. Our older girl Saphira, a beautiful Lavender Spotted Oci, joined...
We are owned by two wonderful Ocicats, the first is Saphira, a surprise Christmas gift from our daughters in 2011, about two at the time and being retired from breeding. Took us about two days to fall totally in love with her and the breed. Less than a year later we adopted a second girl, Viola...
So many of these answers remind me of things that our girls have done. Our girls are both Ocicats, a breed known for being very active and playful, even as adults, and playing fetch is something most of them seem to enjoy, ours sure do! Saphira was adopted at about two and is a bit over four...