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So as I've posted before, I have a cat that has a severe food allergy. I mean, he looked like the Chupacabra, but after Instinct: Low Ingredient, he looked better, until allergies hit again, this time to fleas, which seemingly came from nowhere; no one goes outside. My only guess is a neighbor's dog has them and they made their way to our apartment, through the carpet in the indoor hallway. (I seem to have found the one landlord on earth that doesn't care how many cats you have!) Regardless, winter got rid of the fleas before our 8 Capstars even arrived, and he's growing back quite nicely now into the black panther (with a white bib) that I know so well.
Enter Alaska. He loves the grown-up's food over his and apparently thinks the grass is greener. But I want him to have the maximum nutrition, and he's going to be eating the same food as the other adults, eventually, but I wanted to give him Orijen to help him grow, due to its very high protein. I've heard Raw Boost is good for this too, and thought maybe we could compromise everyone with that.
Basically, I'm looking for a compromise in what foods we feed our all cats that will help Fang's allergies but still give Alaska the nutrition to maximize his potential.
Enter Alaska. He loves the grown-up's food over his and apparently thinks the grass is greener. But I want him to have the maximum nutrition, and he's going to be eating the same food as the other adults, eventually, but I wanted to give him Orijen to help him grow, due to its very high protein. I've heard Raw Boost is good for this too, and thought maybe we could compromise everyone with that.
Basically, I'm looking for a compromise in what foods we feed our all cats that will help Fang's allergies but still give Alaska the nutrition to maximize his potential.