What cat food?
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Plotloss

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67,280 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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I've relented, we're getting a kitten.

The breeder is now at weaning stage and wants to know what we want it weaned onto.

Is this IAMS stuff the be all and end all of catfood or overpriced nonsense?

Is a mix of wet pouch things and dry food better?

I dont know, any advice appreciated.

escargot

17,122 posts

238 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Foie gras and a bottle of Poo at yours surely Plotters?

Plotloss

Original Poster:

67,280 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Wont foie gras be a bit rich?

Certainly couldnt justify using a lobe of entire, maybe some of the pate would suit?

sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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rabbit

how many did you get stripped for? one or the pair?

Plotloss

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291 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Just the one, Mrs Wembley.

ChristianZS

2,640 posts

234 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Just feed it whiskers..

scoffs anything available, bear in mind I'm 6`2 and you get an idea on the size of this moggy!:





Edited by ChristianZS on Tuesday 12th May 13:52

NathanJones

713 posts

234 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Gad-Westy

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234 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Our's won't touch IAMS for some reason. We give them a mix of Purina dry (chicken and rice flavour) and Sainsbury's own wet food. For some weird reason they won't touch the fish flavours. They also like left over curry and sausages smile

sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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what ever you do DO NOT SPOIL the fker otherwise they get used to not eating what you give them

moff gets dry in the morning (IAMS) and a pouch of wet in the evening, he eats the lot plus gets fed by the neighbours - I was told last week he was sleeping on the neighbour's bed from the flats 4 doors down

you can get kitten version of dry and wet food

if you decide to only give it dry food you'll need to leave water out for it

DJC

23,563 posts

257 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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We have tried a variety of wet food and most preferred product is Lidl's own pouches in gravy. Dry food is the Purina stuff.

scotal

8,751 posts

300 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Plotloss said:
Just the one, Mrs Wembley.
'kin 'ell, that's a blast from the past.

Any hoo.... if you are putting them on kitten bicuits the iams ones are meant to be pretty good.
Science diet is meant to be ok as well.


What does the breeder recommend?

And what type of cat is it?

SoapyShowerBoy

1,775 posts

216 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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My only advice would be, if you do go for the wet food option, ensure that it is in the little pouches, and not the smelly tins! Half a tin of cat food can stink!

1 measured portion per pouch means they don't leave food in the tray, and you don't have excess to worry about in the tin.

Edited by SoapyShowerBoy on Tuesday 12th May 13:58

sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Plotloss said:
Is IAMS dry then or moist?

When did pet ownership become so complicated?
IAMS is dry

Plotloss

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Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Is IAMS dry then or moist?

When did pet ownership become so complicated?

sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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scotal said:
And what type of cat is it?
a flat one if plotters doesn't get on with it I'd guess

jeremyc

26,711 posts

305 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Bit like the economists problem this one: ask five owners get seven opinions. hehe

Our spoilt brats have had this stuff in both kitten a adult variants, all manner of flvaours both wet and dry. rolleyes

sleep envy

62,260 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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sounds like they're better fed than you Jez hehe

Alex

9,978 posts

305 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Our Siamese gets half a tin of random cat food twice a day. He never complains, and eats whatever we give him. If we have run out, he occasionally gets a treat of a tin of tuna, but it has never put him his cat food.

paulmurr

4,203 posts

233 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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Try and get puss onto dry food ASAP, it's better for their teeth and it makes their sts smell less. We use Hills which is expensive but you don't have to use quite as much as other foods. Plus, the little furry st machine wont eat anything else now rolleyes

Plotloss

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291 months

Tuesday 12th May 2009
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What sort of portion size are we talking here?

Seems a 3kg bag of IAMS kitten food is about £15.

How long does that last?

One a week/month?