I know this has probably been discussed before, but I thought other people could benefit from the answer here:
I have a 17 year old cat that is in very good health, good teeth, no thyroid problems. She is pretty thin, and I've been feeding a really high quality canned food, but I'm not 100% for sure how much of that she it getting - because I have 4 cats - and I'm not sure how much she eats of "her" food.
She seems to really like dry food more anyway, and what she really loves is Iams Hairball formula (she is longhair), and I was wondering what dry food would be the best for her to keep a little weight on - and that she might eat??? (I bought AvoDerm a while ago, and she simply refused it.)
Thanks!
Kim.
I have a 17 year old cat that is in very good health, good teeth, no thyroid problems. She is pretty thin, and I've been feeding a really high quality canned food, but I'm not 100% for sure how much of that she it getting - because I have 4 cats - and I'm not sure how much she eats of "her" food.
She seems to really like dry food more anyway, and what she really loves is Iams Hairball formula (she is longhair), and I was wondering what dry food would be the best for her to keep a little weight on - and that she might eat??? (I bought AvoDerm a while ago, and she simply refused it.)
Thanks!
Kim.