Any info. re:Timberwolf Organics

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Just curious, someone was telling me how happy they are with Timberwolf Organic products. Is anyone familiar with this brand or have any personal experience with it? Not sure if the feline version goes by the exact same name but it is the same manufacturer.
 

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The feline version is called Serengeti, and is available in dry only here. I've been buying it for close to a year, and it has gone down extremely well.
 

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Looks good... I prefer simplier formulas.. I personally like the organic part
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Originally Posted by jcat

The feline version is called Serengeti, and is available in dry only here. I've been buying it for close to a year, and it has gone down extremely well.
The person who suggested it to me said it helped clear up her cat's hairball problems. Have you had the same luck or is that not a problem for you?
 

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Jamie is short-haired, and has never had a problem with hairballs. He has a big bowl of cat grass to chew on at all times, is combed every day, and brushed once a week with a "Zoom Groom" http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...ght=Zoom+Groom. He does have food allergies, and has an auto-immune disorder, and tolerates Serengeti very well. He loves the taste of it, as do the other cats I order it for (shelter cats/neighbors' cats).
 
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