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Plump82 · 04/10/2024 21:33

My girl cat is a unbelievably fussy eater, particularly with wet food. She's absolutely tiny so cant really afford to miss meals when she turns her nose up at yet another bowl of food. She's stubborn too and when she doesn't eat I can see a weight loss in her.
One food she'll readily eat is Amazons Lifelong dry food. She's got sensitive stomach and the vet advised to try and get grain free as this can sometimes help. This brand comes grain free. She empties the bowl when I put it down for her.
Does anyone know much about this brand and whether it's ok? Im planning on adding water to it if she continues to be fussy with wet food as in paranoid she ends up with cystitis.

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muffledvoice · 04/10/2024 21:35

I've used the same brand for a while now with my bengals, they have it for breakfast and raw meat for dinner. They've had no issues whatsoever. My usual brand of dry food was out of stock so got the lifelong brand dry food too and they've been fine with that also.

Plump82 · 04/10/2024 21:38

That's good to know. I just worry with the dry. I'll maybe leave her on it for a wee while and then introduce wet slowly again. Good thing is, anything she doesn't eat will be hoovered up by her greedy brother so no waste!

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Toddlerteaplease · 05/10/2024 11:30

I've used it for ages. The late Cheddar was very sensitive, and was sick several times a week. Swapping to this cured her completely. My only gripe is the position of the zip lock thing makes it really difficult to pour out into another container

Plump82 · 05/10/2024 14:21

Toddlerteaplease · 05/10/2024 11:30

I've used it for ages. The late Cheddar was very sensitive, and was sick several times a week. Swapping to this cured her completely. My only gripe is the position of the zip lock thing makes it really difficult to pour out into another container

I agree!! It's not well designed. I've resorted to using a ladle!

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Toddlerteaplease · 05/10/2024 16:45

That's a brilliant idea!

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