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1  Dry and Wet Foods / Purina Pet Foods / Fancy Feast? on: April 21, 2007, 07:33:52 AM
We're just about at wits' end trying to find a food that our kitties will eat and that won't poison them. We pulled them off the Nutro cuts-and-gravy style cans thfat they loved after the first recall (no signs of problems, thank God), and haven't found anything else they like as well.

They barely tolerate Evangers but pretty much turned their noses up at: Natural Balance, Spa Select, Spots Stew, Solid Gold, Felidae, Prairie, Fromm, Merrick, Eagle Pack ... I've tried everything I could find.

So yesterday I got a couple of Fancy Feast varieties without gluten, and they love it!

My question: I know it has byproducts, but how big a problem is that nutritionally? Our cats also eat a high-quality dry -- Felidae and Katz-N-Flocken -- but I really think they do better when they get wet food, too. Is Fancy Feast better than nothing?

Thanks.
2  Dry and Wet Foods / Solid Gold / Re: Solid Gold Katz-N-Flocken on: April 21, 2007, 06:29:31 AM
We've just started using this and so far it's a hit. We had been using Felidae dry to supplement canned food but with all that's happened we wanted to have another dry option.

So at the beginning of the week I got a bag of Katz-N-Flocken and a bag of Back to Basics and put out separate bowls of each mixed with the Felidae. We've got four cats, and they all preferred the Katz-N-Flocken -- they didn't touch the bowl with Back to Basics.

I'm no expert on nutritional content, so it's good to hear a cat site recommended it!
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