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10/20/2011 10:16 PM
Ike4nsync wrote:Blue Buffalo is not geared to the fact that cats are carnivores. I use Iams. Have for 21 years on 3 cats. Remember to introduce a new food gradually (mix a little new with previous kind and gradually increase the amount of the new food). Then stick with it. Cats do not do well with variety. If her stomach stays upset, see the vet. Could be an intestinal virus.
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10/20/2011 10:50 PM
sarasum41chasez wrote:Just a hint: Nature's Variety Instinct cans are all the exact same recipe, regardless of whether they have a dog or cat on them. That's just marketing - the only difference is the size the can. You'll save a ton of money. This only applies to the Instinct grain-free line, not Homestyle/Prairie.
10/20/2011 10:52 PM
ldl5112 wrote:Blue Buffalo has 100% grain free varieties, specifically the Wilderness lines.
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10/20/2011 10:59 PM
oliverbandit wrote:Thanks again NotAffected. I'm going to try the Nature's Variety canned food. I think Maya may accept the change but I'm not sure about 13 year old Ollie. I give it a shot with him, though.
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