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I took a huge leap two days ago and ordered a case of Felidae wet (the four-meat one), which my cat had never eaten in her life. As she is pretty much a vacuum cleaner with four legs, I knew that there was a good chance she'd eat it, and want to have her used to more of the better-quality foods before she gets old enough to gain some pickiness (she's 2).

It got here today, and she mopped her first bowl of it to a high-gloss shine (which is normal for her)
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If only I could get Twitch to eat wet food like that.
Do you remember what kind of Felidae it was exactly? I might want to try some(for the cats, of course!
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she is likely talking about the felidea that is kinda a pink label and has pictures of chn lamb fish
 
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Originally Posted by white cat lover

If only I could get Twitch to eat wet food like that.
Do you remember what kind of Felidae it was exactly? I might want to try some(for the cats, of course!
).
It is the kind with chicken, lamb, fish, and turkey.
 
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Great results so far. She's been far more active and happier in general, and has been demanding more playtime. She's also become more receptive to lovins.

Another thing: she always had dry crusty skin on and around her nipples. After a few days, she lost that completely.


I think she had some form of food allergy before.
 

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That is terrific news. If you're looking for a high-quality dry food, I can recommend the Felidae dry. Jamie and the neighbor's cats love it. The only caveat is that it's a food that "turns" quickly in comparison to some other dry foods after it has been opened, so it's best not to buy too big a bag of it, and to immediately put it in an air-tight container.
Timberwolf Organics' Serengeti Felid is quite good, too, or Natural Balance. Jamie has food allergies, but does quite well on them.
 
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Originally Posted by jcat

That is terrific news. If you're looking for a high-quality dry food, I can recommend the Felidae dry. Jamie and the neighbor's cats love it. The only caveat is that it's a food that "turns" quickly in comparison to some other dry foods after it has been opened, so it's best not to buy too big a bag of it, and to immediately put it in an air-tight container.
Timberwolf Organics' Serengeti Felid is quite good, too, or Natural Balance. Jamie has food allergies, but does quite well on them.
Thank you for the suggestions.
 
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