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I've been trying to get Kizzy to eat wet food, since I got him.
I freefeed the dry food, and would offer assorted wet foods.... He wouldn't touch him.
So after looking around to see what others did, I would take his food away at night. In the morning I would put down some wet food. Sure enough, he would eat it
I bought a can of Performatrin Ultra because it seemed like a really good food. From what I've learned here (Thanks Sharky), I think its a good food. But it looks like diarrhea
smells unique too.
Performatrin Ultra canned food (Holistic) (Chicken stew flavor)
Chicken
Chicken Bouillon
Chicken Liver
Diced Carrots
Egg Product
Diced Red Peppers
Potato Starch
Torula Dried Yeast
Guar Gum
Natural Flavor
Tricalcium Phosphate
Spinach Flakes
Menhaden Fish Oil
Oat Fiber
Calcium Carbonate
Sweet Potatoes
Pea Fiber
Sunflower Oil
Brewers Dried Yeast
Sea Salt
Sodium Phosphate
Potassium Chloride
Parsley
Sodium Ascorbate (Source Of Vitamin C)
Oregano
Sodium Carbonate
Flaxseed Oil
Dried Chicory Root
Dried Kelp
Taurine
Iron Proteinate
Sage
Zinc Proteinate
Dried Blueberries
Dried Cranberries
Dried Apples
Beta Carotene
Vitamin E Supplement
Yucca Schidigera Extract
Choline Chloride
Cobalt Proteinate
Copper Proteinate
Manganese Proteinate
Thiamine Mononitrate
Folic Acid
Niacin
Sodium Selenite
D-Calcium Pantothenate
Vitamin D3 Supplement
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Riboflavin Supplement
Vitamin A Supplement
Potassium Iodide
Vitamin B12 Supplement
Biotin
Crude Protein 10.0% min
Crude Fat 2.5% min
Crude Fiber 1.0% max
Moisture 82.0% max
Magnesium 0.022% max
Taurine 0.06% min
Omega-6 fatty acids* 0.6% min
Omega-3 fatty acids* 0.1% min
Its expensive for sure. $2.69 for 13.2oz. So I don't think it will be a staple. Maybe one can/wk.
I've been trying to get Kizzy to eat wet food, since I got him.
I freefeed the dry food, and would offer assorted wet foods.... He wouldn't touch him.
So after looking around to see what others did, I would take his food away at night. In the morning I would put down some wet food. Sure enough, he would eat it
I bought a can of Performatrin Ultra because it seemed like a really good food. From what I've learned here (Thanks Sharky), I think its a good food. But it looks like diarrhea
Performatrin Ultra canned food (Holistic) (Chicken stew flavor)
Chicken
Chicken Bouillon
Chicken Liver
Diced Carrots
Egg Product
Diced Red Peppers
Potato Starch
Torula Dried Yeast
Guar Gum
Natural Flavor
Tricalcium Phosphate
Spinach Flakes
Menhaden Fish Oil
Oat Fiber
Calcium Carbonate
Sweet Potatoes
Pea Fiber
Sunflower Oil
Brewers Dried Yeast
Sea Salt
Sodium Phosphate
Potassium Chloride
Parsley
Sodium Ascorbate (Source Of Vitamin C)
Oregano
Sodium Carbonate
Flaxseed Oil
Dried Chicory Root
Dried Kelp
Taurine
Iron Proteinate
Sage
Zinc Proteinate
Dried Blueberries
Dried Cranberries
Dried Apples
Beta Carotene
Vitamin E Supplement
Yucca Schidigera Extract
Choline Chloride
Cobalt Proteinate
Copper Proteinate
Manganese Proteinate
Thiamine Mononitrate
Folic Acid
Niacin
Sodium Selenite
D-Calcium Pantothenate
Vitamin D3 Supplement
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Riboflavin Supplement
Vitamin A Supplement
Potassium Iodide
Vitamin B12 Supplement
Biotin
Crude Protein 10.0% min
Crude Fat 2.5% min
Crude Fiber 1.0% max
Moisture 82.0% max
Magnesium 0.022% max
Taurine 0.06% min
Omega-6 fatty acids* 0.6% min
Omega-3 fatty acids* 0.1% min
Its expensive for sure. $2.69 for 13.2oz. So I don't think it will be a staple. Maybe one can/wk.