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I read that cats don't get tired of food like we do. A friend told me
that soft food was bad for their teeth. I give mine Iams for kittens |
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On 6 Feb 2005 05:43:00 -0800, "Lewis Lang" wrote:
Hi. Is dry cat food good enough, or do they need canned food too? I don't mean the cheap dry food. I mean Science Diet or Iams. Thanks. Lewis Lang My 11 year old cat no longer digests dry food, so my vet suggested an all-canned food diet. Since my cat was used to being able to pig out on dry anytime he wanted, the canned food twice a day didn't work too well, either. I managed to find moist kibble for him (not tender vittles, but a big plastic jug) and he seems to be content only eating a little food at a time now. pepsi |
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SJH wrote:
I read that cats don't get tired of food like we do. A friend told me that soft food was bad for their teeth. I give mine Iams for kittens My last two cats lived only on dry and they seemed to enjoy it. It must not have been too bad, they lived to be 18 and 19 years old. I even have pictures of them taken with both Nikon and Canon 35 mm equipment. Do you have any photos of your cats taken with 35 mm equipment. -- Joseph Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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SJH wrote:
I read that cats don't get tired of food like we do. A friend told me that soft food was bad for their teeth. I give mine Iams for kittens Hi, Same here. Iam for our 10 year old male orange tabby. Never had health issue. Still very healthy cat with good teeth. Tony |
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