wet nutro in UK

reneerose67

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Hi, I just posted under the IAMS pouch thread... scary stuff, that IAMS!
I don't trust it, for some reason... too mass produced and I don't think they care about quality ingredients, just getting cats hooked and having nice shiny coats!

Anyway, I found a website here that does sell Nutro pouches and tins, which are relatively high quality. We'll see if the little guy (well not so little, 8.5 kg!) goes for it... but some of you may want to give it a try. It's expensive, though, so be warned! They do have a diet formula which is also good news.

the website is Zooplus.co.uk. they have a good selection of food and other toys.

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The Zooplus house brand, Cosma, is something else you could try, for variety. I feed Jamie Almo Nature and Schesir from there.
 
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thanks for the tip - is this a wet food variety? do you know the ingredients?

- wait I see these are also tinned or wet food... what is the story with Schesir?
I am so happy I found this website!!
there may be hope after all...

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Originally Posted by reneerose67

thanks for the tip - is this a wet food variety? do you know the ingredients?
Yes, it's wet, in cans and/or pouches. Cosma is just meat or fish plus a vegetable gelatin. Ditto Almo and Schesir, though some varieties are in jelly, and others in spring water. Some of the flavors of the latter brands have a bit of rice or cheese (1%). Cosma is a bit cheaper than the other two, which are very expensive. Another thing you could try is Miamor Fine fillets - either chicken or tuna, with a "topping" of chicken hearts, carrots, hardboiled egg, or ham.
I couldn't get Jamie to eat wet food till I found these brands (I'm in Germany), and he has allergy problems, so I have to avoid stuff with a lot of grains.
 
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