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So with Sammy in recovery from the (actually really small???) hairball that was lodged in his intestines, I'm going to make the long overdue switched from free-feed to meal times that I had planned to do two years ago but couldn't get anyone in the house to help me.
If life was perfect and I wasn't already having to spend most of my money on student loans, I'd love to switch Sammy to a completely raw diet. However right now that isn't doable so I'll be switching him to a wet/dry mix and Prissy to a diet more appropriate for her age (She will be 15 come May).
Initial plans:
We're switching Sammy to a Grain and Gluten Free diet and the dry foods I was considering were
For Prissy, at her age, I didn't want to change things up for her too much so I wanted to stick with Blue Buffalo and was looking at their Elder formula in addition to the wet food + EYL.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
As a note, Prissy does have Hyperthyroidism.
If life was perfect and I wasn't already having to spend most of my money on student loans, I'd love to switch Sammy to a completely raw diet. However right now that isn't doable so I'll be switching him to a wet/dry mix and Prissy to a diet more appropriate for her age (She will be 15 come May).
Initial plans:
We're switching Sammy to a Grain and Gluten Free diet and the dry foods I was considering were
- Nature's Variety Instinct
- Natural Balance Alpha-Cat Grain Free Mix
For Prissy, at her age, I didn't want to change things up for her too much so I wanted to stick with Blue Buffalo and was looking at their Elder formula in addition to the wet food + EYL.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
As a note, Prissy does have Hyperthyroidism.