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Need new cat food - ideally a pate?

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KatyMac · 19/12/2014 22:30

My new baby has problems with his incisors so he can't tear

He cruches fine & is on Royal Canin ex something but he likes a wet food

Ella's kitchen sometimes has lumps in - is there anything smoother?

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Sleepyoto · 19/12/2014 22:35

I've recently switched to Nutriment raw after researching - really rate it and I think would be suitable as it is the texture of soft mince, with small bits of bone in. We mainly have the chicken, it's a bit of a faff to defrost but well worth it for all the benefits - the cat has had some very dramatic health improvements since switching, not to mention it doesn't smell!

KatyMac · 19/12/2014 22:43

Not sure we have room in the freezer to store it - I'll have a think

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Sleepyoto · 20/12/2014 09:37

Sure, logistics take a bit of working out, but if you can work it out it might be worth a try. The local stockist search doesn't work very well (you need to click through every page) but if you have one that can make it a bit easier.

KatyMac · 20/12/2014 13:15

I run a food business from home, so i wonder about cross-contamination in the freezer

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RubbishMantra · 20/12/2014 14:03

Animonda Carny is a pate type food. I give it to mine because it's cereal free and has a very high meat content. It's more a rough pate consistency with a few tubes and offal in it, but he should be fine with that if he can manage to munch dry. I buy it online from Zooplus.

AngelCauliflower · 20/12/2014 16:24

hi, I saw applaws pate in the pet shop in our local garden centre. Not sure if zooplus stock it. I know they have the applaws that is sort of stringy and might be easy to eat.

My cat likes the pate food and I buy the little trays of lily's kitchen that you can buy in some supermarkets and online.

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