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Sun, 02 Jul 2006 16:01:54 GMT rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Matthew...
Ok the vet has told me that it is best to limit Rumble to one brand of food
since changing his food around can of course change his sugar level. Rumble
is a finicky cat real finicky when it comes to his food. I am going to
change him to one brand of course which is the best one to do it with the
most variety of choice. He loves gravy but is not keen on 9 lives except
the tuna with real egg. He eats the Whiskas packets with no problem but
tires of them real easy

To be honest we have never worried about the brand names except the
cheap version, Never had a cat in all the years since my young age ever had
a problem all lives to a ripe age except for a couple that had genetic
defects they still lived to 8 to 15 all he others have levers 15+ years. So
brand names have never been something we paid attention to (so no flaming
you don't live in this house you weren't ever here to see anything)

What brand name has the best choice for wet food specially one with gravy in
it. They only free feed on dry food varieties fancy feast, Purina and 9
lives which Rumble barely pays attention to. He loves temptations treats
specially seafood medley

Julie Cook...
Matthew,

Karen...
Check out these food charts:


You can help control diabetes with a low-carbohydrate diet but you'll want
to home test if you put Rumble on a really low-carb diet. Food with gravy
has more carbs than the non-gravy food and not the recommneded choice. By
now you've probably received a number of "off-list" messages about the food
to give Rumble. When I was faced with the decision I found the following
two tables a lot of help.

Canned Cat food Nutritional Informatio
Dry Cat Food Nutritional Information:

Purrs and gentle headbutts continue to come our way,
Julie, Hobbes, Selena, Lacey, Sam and Barnabus
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