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    Hypothetically speaking.....

    Hypothetically speaking, if you had a cat who could only eat canned/soft food, what would you feed as a primary diet? Pretend kitty has no teeth, but no other health issues, doesn't need prescription diet, and is about 6 years old.
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    I would feed either Science Diet or Nutro Canned with some Fancy Feast as a treat.
    Cornucopia nad other ultra expensive ones are good, but the Found Ctas are not all that fussy.
    Techni Cal canned is good as is Nutrience canned.
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    Same as with dry kibble, the same brands are the best: Merrick, Old Mother Hubbard, Chicken Soup for the CAT Lover, Canidae, Fromm's.

    Not necessarily in that order.
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    not quite so hypothetical for me....

    I have a foster that was dumped at an adoption event
    Can you believe it?? He's probably 14 years old the vet guesses. Because his age they were going to put him down immediately So here he is!! Smudge has really bad teeth and is skin and bones but ever so picky!! I just want him to eat and fatten up. I've tried every kind of food from the most expensive on down but it turns out he likes the cheap stuff Maybe cause it's the stinkiest? So my not so short answer is whatever he'll eat!! My biggest challenge is keeping my two fatty other boys away from the canned and stick to their low cal indoor formula Science Diet!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitten645
    I have a foster that was dumped at an adoption event
    Can you believe it?? He's probably 14 years old the vet guesses. Because his age they were going to put him down immediately So here he is!! Smudge has really bad teeth and is skin and bones but ever so picky!! I just want him to eat and fatten up. I've tried every kind of food from the most expensive on down but it turns out he likes the cheap stuff Maybe cause it's the stinkiest? So my not so short answer is whatever he'll eat!! My biggest challenge is keeping my two fatty other boys away from the canned and stick to their low cal indoor formula Science Diet!!
    Smudge! That's my kitty's name! Hey, if you want to get him to eat some really healthy nutrient-ridden stuff, make sure the fatties are out of the room and the door is shut, then mash a little Kitty Kaviar (bonito flakes) into the Pump You Up! food. It is WAY smelly, and hard for most cats to resist. It's also pretty low magnesium for fish, and you hardly need to use any because it smells so strong. A few drops of cod liver oil will also help put some meat on his bones, and help him have healthy skin/coat.

    Are you sure he hasn't got some sort of tummy problem, or just such sore teeth that it's hard for him to eat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by columbine
    Are you sure he hasn't got some sort of tummy problem, or just such sore teeth that it's hard for him to eat?
    Nope. The shelter did give him a once over and he's fine other than his teeth and age. That's why I just couldn't let them put him down Not his fault he was dumped or that he's old! When I took him a little over a year ago they told me he probably wouldn't be around much longer anyway Here we are a year later and other than skinny he seems fine. I've tried all sort of "treats" but he turns his nose up at all of them. I'll give the caviar a whirl since he seems to like fish flavors the best. Thanks!

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    AHHHHHH pillows....Huskies and and a adorable Fig Newton of my imagination Cat!!

    Wow I love my visits to your house, I need to them more often!! Now while I cuddle these adorable dogs.............I was thinking also of my old man that passed in 04, Solomon couldn't eat well either for a couple of years(he passed on at 21) and I remembered that he had a fondness for shredded deli chicken and beef, no prcessed meat, but when I would order sandwich fixings at the store, I would order a pound or so sliced so thin it shredded to spark his tummy and appetite.

    Now of course since I would never spoil any of the animals, I didn't really reccomend this, as it would be silly to buy deli meats for a mere kitty, and I have never actually admitted in in black and white now either! As it would be a hypothetical solution for a hypothetical kitty living in a dream house that doesn't really exist ...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitten645
    Nope. The shelter did give him a once over and he's fine other than his teeth and age. That's why I just couldn't let them put him down Not his fault he was dumped or that he's old! When I took him a little over a year ago they told me he probably wouldn't be around much longer anyway Here we are a year later and other than skinny he seems fine. I've tried all sort of "treats" but he turns his nose up at all of them. I'll give the caviar a whirl since he seems to like fish flavors the best. Thanks!
    Did you have blood work done on the kitty? Weight loss and poor appetite can be from a lot of problems, like kidney failure or maybe diabetes.
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    I would take my miraculous dog team out sledding to the Ice fishing pond where I would catch fresh fish, steamed to her liking served on a silver platter.......................... Ok now that my day dream of being behind the sled and snuggling the huskies is over.

    Merrick is a really good choice here for several of the fosters that arrive advanced in age or tootless due to hard lives . They have all done well on it, I really haven't used the other brands so I cannot speak for them.

    Let us know how the Hypothetical Cat does with the food you are not choosing as the question was just a hypothetical one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    I would take my miraculous dog team out sledding to the Ice fishing pond where I would catch fresh fish, steamed to her liking served on a silver platter

    Let us know how the Hypothetical Cat does with the food you are not choosing as the question was just a hypothetical one
    But there's no fish in the pond closest to us! Guess I could go to a farther away pond!

    Yup, yup, I'll let you know how the imaginary kitty does on the food I'm not really buying!
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    *settles in for an even longer sled ride, realizes this IS heaven *

    Give FooFoo sctritches to the imaginary kitty from me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    *settles in for an even longer sled ride, realizes this IS heaven *

    Give FooFoo sctritches to the imaginary kitty from me!
    Ok, I'll have to put some cushions in the sled for you, much comfier ride! Maybe a thermos of Baileys and Coffee too!

    Imaginary kitty sends imaginary purrs. She likes FooFoo scritches!
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    LOLOL Imaginery kitty might like Nutro Choice in a pouch (if it's available in your neighbourhood) very yummy soft and moist and available in four different flavours. I believe the chicken and the turkey have the highest protein content (very close to Innova EVO). Who knows you may get an imaginery cuddler licking their chops with satisfaction

    Any pictures of this elusive kitty????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    But there's no fish in the pond closest to us!
    And why can't there be imaginery fish in the imaginery pond?

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    Well whatever your not buying for this imaginary cat, I hope he/she enjoys whatever you decide not to buy.

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