YesOriginally Posted by HUNTER
thanks guys, do i need to introduce the pouch or can food slowly or will it be easy on their tummy?
No you aren't. I didn't go too slowly, either. It's just that most people recommend it because some cats are different and have more sensitive tummys.Originally Posted by momof6Mews
Well then I am a bad parent. I just gave it to them. They dont seem to have a problem with it..digestion and all, and they are going potty normally.
My concern is that you had been feeding raw.. so i would start with cooked meat mixed with raw and then gradually go to the canned that is mostly meat( most higher end is or has rice or wheat to keep it together) then try pouches...Originally Posted by HUNTER
sounds like trial and error, i'll start with chicken based and see what happens.
That it what were all here forOriginally Posted by HUNTER
both of my cats eat raw and dry, but i'm having problem with the 3 month old one, i would just like to feed him dry and occasional wet food, he doesn't eat much raw to begin with anyway, i feed them raw chicken and bones with organs, i can mix that slowly with wet food and hoping he'll take it, thanks for the advice.
Where can I get the active life?? Do they make dog??? Zoey needs to put on some wt ...Originally Posted by Pat & Alix
All I can add is this link to an interesting article on hypoallergenic carbs for cats and dogs, click here ,
and I would say that you might want to consider options such as Steve's Real-Foods Freeze Dried for Cats:click here or if you wish a simple, plain, nothing added, quality meat canned try Wysongs All Meat Variety Pack or try Active Life if you can find it - a minimally processed whole-food canned food that I adore.
hth,