chakramama
06-22-2006, 03:23 PM
Greetings.
I have two wonderful cats, one rescue and one persian. My vet put my persian, Maxwell, on what we call the "Catkins" diet. Wet food, that is, to help him lose weight and avoid health issues.
Here's the issue: after a rocky transition (not eating for a few days), Maxwell and Sonny both settled in and starting eat their wet food with enthusiasm.
Maxwell lost the weight he needed and now is quite frisky and a great deal more active than in years past.
Apparently Iams has changed the formula in their wet food. It's looking a great deal more watery/broth laden and is, well, soggy. The occasional can seemed not to go over well, was partially eaten.
The last batch we got from the market: beef-they won't smell or touch it. Chicken, a few nibbles.
Anyone else with the same problem, any suggestions?
Cheers, chakramama
I have two wonderful cats, one rescue and one persian. My vet put my persian, Maxwell, on what we call the "Catkins" diet. Wet food, that is, to help him lose weight and avoid health issues.
Here's the issue: after a rocky transition (not eating for a few days), Maxwell and Sonny both settled in and starting eat their wet food with enthusiasm.
Maxwell lost the weight he needed and now is quite frisky and a great deal more active than in years past.
Apparently Iams has changed the formula in their wet food. It's looking a great deal more watery/broth laden and is, well, soggy. The occasional can seemed not to go over well, was partially eaten.
The last batch we got from the market: beef-they won't smell or touch it. Chicken, a few nibbles.
Anyone else with the same problem, any suggestions?
Cheers, chakramama