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    Bramble Update

    Just a few pictures of Bramble being happy and healthy....







    The vet has recommend trying new food until we find one that Brambles bottom likes.

    I am trying to find an animal cruelty free food, so.....

    Does anyone have links for English cruelty free cat food suggestions ?

    Has anyone heard of Denes food (Natural pet care since 1951) ?
    Last edited by PayItForward; 12-22-2003 at 04:25 PM.

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    Did you give an update somewhere else, and I missed it? What did the vet find out was wrong? Is it a food allergy?

    I went to the Denes food site and it sounds excellent, especially since it's available near you.

    Solid Gold is another dry cat food that you may want to try. It has Lamb meal as the main protein source, and usually when you switch protein sources, the cat does well (along with no byproducts, corn etc.)

    Brambles pics are wonderful!


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    Aww, lovely pictures, Bramble is adorable.

    Have you thought of giving Burns cat food a try?
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    I can highly recommend the dog food, and it is only because there is no specific reason to change that I don't feed Ebby on it. Though I am seriously thinking about doing so in the near future.

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    What a gorgeous kitty. I bet Bramble is very proud of her tail. It's like a plume!
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    I'm happy to see Bramble looking so comfortable. Yes, you do have beautiful fur, Bramble. I hope you are able to find a suitable food for her soon.
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    Brambles looks gorgeous

    I haven't heard of those brands, but I hope you find something suitable for her
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    Bramble is such a beautiful kitty! So restful and sound to sleep. Makes me want to snuggle up and nap!
    I hope that whatever food you choose it will work for Bramble's tummy. Good luck and Merry Christmas!



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    Try here; http://www.uncaged.co.uk/petfood.htm

    I'm pretty sure I got this link from here, just a few days ago, but unfortunately I can't remember who posted it. Bramble is so pretty, I love black cats.

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    Wow, Bramble is gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hope you are able to find that perfect food.

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    I'm so glad to see that Bramble is doing well. She's gorgeous and really reminds me of my RB Pepper. I sure hope that you can find the right food for her soon.

    She may look something like this when she grows up except that she'll be much smaller.


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    He sure is a pretty kitty. I love his fluffy tail.

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    Originally posted by Russian Blue
    Did you give an update somewhere else, and I missed it? What did the vet find out was wrong? Is it a food allergy?

    I went to the Denes food site and it sounds excellent, especially since it's available near you.

    Solid Gold is another dry cat food that you may want to try. It has Lamb meal as the main protein source, and usually when you switch protein sources, the cat does well (along with no byproducts, corn etc.)

    Brambles pics are wonderful!


    The vet said that he thinks she has a delicate gut and we are too keep swapping the food (slowly) until we find one she likes.

    He thinks because she recovers very quickly with antibiotics, that it can't be anything nasty.

    So I am looking for the best food with little or no by-products in it.

    The vet suggested the first ingrediant should be a named meat. i.e. Chicken followed by rice/maise with no byproducts if possible.

    But I am confused... I thought 'meal' was another phrase for byproducts ?

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    Originally posted by PayItForward
    So I am looking for the best food with little or no by-products in it.

    The vet suggested the first ingrediant should be a named meat. i.e. Chicken followed by rice/maise with no byproducts if possible.

    But I am confused... I thought 'meal' was another phrase for byproducts ?
    You actually *want* to see a meal as the first ingredient. Meal means that the water has been extracted from the protein source and what is left is the actual meat. Also, you want to see an identifiable meal listed such as chicken meal (rather than meat meal).Labels list ingredients by weight, so when you see 'chicken' as a first ingredient, it means that it is heaviest in weight, *but* also contains water. Chicken meal listed first on a label, will be the actual protein without the water and therefore more beneficial because it is pure protein.

    I would try the brands that are listed above in the thread that you can purchase locally. Since I'm in Canada, I'm not familiar with the one food you quoted, but from it's website it seems like a good food.

    Personally, I would also stay away from any food with corn, beef, by-products, corn gluten meal, artificial preservatives, flavours, or colours since they can cause an allergic reaction to sensitive stomachs.
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    Originally posted by Russian Blue
    You actually *want* to see a meal as the first ingredient. Meal means that the water has been extracted from the protein source and what is left is the actual meat. Also, you want to see an identifiable meal listed such as chicken meal (rather than meat meal).Labels list ingredients by weight, so when you see 'chicken' as a first ingredient, it means that it is heaviest in weight, *but* also contains water. Chicken meal listed first on a label, will be the actual protein without the water and therefore more beneficial because it is pure protein.

    I would try the brands that are listed above in the thread that you can purchase locally. Since I'm in Canada, I'm not familiar with the one food you quoted, but from it's website it seems like a good food.

    Personally, I would also stay away from any food with corn, beef, by-products, corn gluten meal, artificial preservatives, flavours, or colours since they can cause an allergic reaction to sensitive stomachs.
    Great advice.

    Thankyou for correcting my mistake over 'meal'.

    I'll go and look at the options, in light of this new information.

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