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**Title edited by MNHQ** Does anyone use/have Hills I/D kibble?

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DontCallMeShitley · 12/08/2019 19:53

If so, please could you tell me what it looks like? What shape are the kibbles?

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DontCallMeShitley · 12/08/2019 19:56

Perhaps I should add, for anorexic cats, in case there is a choice.

I am looking for little triangular shaped kibbles that smell powerfully yeasty.

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DontCallMeShitley · 12/08/2019 20:01

I am really messing this up - I think I mean I/D.

Please can anyone help?

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missmouse101 · 12/08/2019 20:06

I/d is intestinal diet, very highly digestible small roundish kibble. If you mean a/d for tempting inappetent kitties to eat, it is only available as a smooth paste in a tin. It's good for syringe feeding.

dementedpixie · 12/08/2019 20:06

Picture from fetch website

**Title edited by MNHQ** Does anyone use/have Hills I/D  kibble?
dementedpixie · 12/08/2019 20:07

I use thrive dry food on occasion and it is triangular

DontCallMeShitley · 12/08/2019 20:15

Thank you, it is actually a triangular kibble, but one of the vet supplied ones. It may not be Hills but that is what they thought it was as it is a while since I got it from them.

Also possible that it has changed since I got it. It was really popular with all cats and I need something similar. I think the only other vet supplied one is RC isn't it?

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DontCallMeShitley · 15/08/2019 16:26

More research done, it is not from the vet. It was highly appetising although Lily's Kitchen seems to do a good job instead.

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