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    What type of food do you feed your dog/cat

    I was wondering what people feed their animals/furry kids and if I am just as crazy as everyone else. We had started out on innova and then we were given can a day and solid gold which merilyn was allergic to we switched him to Nutro and he is doing well his rash is almost gone and he is still has playfull as ever. So I am just throwing out the question

    rennie

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    Roscoe is getting Nutro Natural Choice Chicken, Rice, and Oatmeal now - he was on Bil-Jac and WHEW tooo much gas! LOL Nutro is a better food, and cheaper too.

    My kitties, Katie and Belle, get Science Diet. I know, not the best - but they do so well on it.

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    Beenie eats Nutro Natural Choice lamb and rice mixed with half a can of Merrick (flavor of the day - chicken, turkey or wingaling).

    Frankie eats Purina Vet Diets OM or Nutro Natural Choice and sometimes he gets some Merrick too (a spoonfull because it's very rich and gives him the runs if he eats too much of it)!

    PS: What does : Níl gach uile fhánaí caillte mean?

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    I was going to feed Innova as well but it has too much protein for Marta who needs less (she has urinary problems with too much protein) so I went to their California Natural line about a month ago which only has 21%. Both my dogs loooove it and they are doing really well on it so far.

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    Fenway eats a combo of Merrick, Fromms, Enova and Nutro (kibble). He eats Merrick (soft food).

    Cosmo & Maxie (the cats) eat Nutro Weight Loss food (kibble...they're a little on the portly side). For soft food, they eat Wellness.

    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Nanook & Raustyk get Nutro Natural Choice Large Breed Weight Management, for breakfast and sometimes dinner, but they usually get raw for dinner.

    Kaige gets Innova Evo mixed with Innova canine adult for breakfast and sometimes dinner but he usually gets raw for dinner too.

    Back to the mixing foods post, I went a couple weeks ago to get Kaige hi Evo but they were all out so I got the reg. Innova & mixed that with the rest of his Evo. I'm not sure if I will keep that combination or not but his kibble will continue to be a mix.
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    My three eat Nutro Natural Choice - Lamb & Rice Small Bites.

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    Mine eat Chicken Soup and I add different things at dinnertime, depending on what I make for dinner. They often get raw meat as treats if I happen to be cooking meat for dinner that night. They also like small amounts of eggs and yogurt and peanut butter as well as treats.

    Thanks Jess for the great sig of my kids!


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    Well I am glad that I use Nutro seems like allot of people do

    rennie

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    Dogs- Buster, Charlie, Nacey, and Nova eat Blue Buffalo. Bitsy eats Natural Balance.

    Cats- Raisin, Jimmy, Kit, and Sundae also eat Blue Buffalo. Oliver is on a prescription diet, Royal Canin s/o.
    - Kari
    skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla


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    I feed Chicken Soup to my dogs and cats. It's a better food than Nutro and cheaper.

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    I feed my boys Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul. They were on raw before Chicken Soup but I had to switch cause it got too expensive. I plan on switching them back to raw eventually.

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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    Both my cats have different needs and taste, Lexie just eats her biscuits day in and out, they are top quality with no preservatives or colourings, prebiotics in them, all the vitamins and good for preventing UTI's as well, they come in two flavours, and two types for hairball and digestive system, they are called Excellence by Virbac, but the only bad thing i would say about them they must be high in fat, as she has put on far too much weight, she only eats a small cup and i mean small cup per day, I know have the low cal variety, which she is not fussed on, but tough, i intergrate it with the others for now, she gets some raw fish usually John Dory one small fillet per week.

    Now Ash on the other hand is not fussed on her biscuits and tends to like the cheaper brands, whiskas wet food salmon and chicken mostly and he likes all the cheaper brands biscuits, chef and whiskas or purina,he does get chicken once a week, fish and prime beef mince and red meat as well.
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    I was feeding Chica Chicken Soup dry food mixed with pieces of real chicken and chicken broth.She loved it. But she was getting ear irretations. My vet thinks she has food allergies, so now she doesn't get any treats or reagular food for 6 weeks.She gets her food cooked by mommy!Me! She gets boiled potatioes, boiled pinto beans, and ground venison for her meals for 6 weeks. Then the vet wants to see her, and find out how she is doing. So far okay, but if her ears bother her again, it isn't a food allergy.So we will see. Does anybody else have a small dog that has ear problems?
    You would know if your dog scrathes their ears and shakes their head alot!


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    Chester is on Fromm Duck & Sweet Potato right now, and I feed my kitties Felidae

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