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  1. #1
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    I feed my cats Purina cat chow

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    I have feed iams,meow mix,and purina for a while.I now feed nutro nautral choice complete care adult.Zippy and Pumpkin love it the best of all foods.I give natural choice wet food and iams wet food off and on.They do the best on Natural choice there coats are beautiful and they are healthy.They also eat pounce cat treats,greenies cat treats,whiskers cat treats,animal planet cat treats and get catnip too.
    Nikki[human],Zippy[tabby],and Pumpkin[orange tabby]
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    Don Juan and Zerlina eat Nutro Complete Care Indoor Formula, with a few Pounce Tartar Control Treats mixed in at dinner. They both look great and, judging from the amount of time they spend chasing each other, they feel just fine. It also seems to help keep Don Juan at a healthy weight.

    Special for CCL: Petsmart has Nutro marked down on a pretty regular basis, at least around here.

    Zerlina also gets a little pouch food (Nutro, Iams or Fancy Feast) as a treat. For some reason, Don Juan doesn't go near the stuff, but he does like Temptations (THANK YOU SO *%^$ MUCH, CATMANDU ). I have to dole them out carefully, as more than 3 or 4 give him an upset tummy. He also gets Feline Greenies.

    All cats are different, though. My brother Jim has his three kitties thriving on Iams Senior Formula.

    Liz
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    I feed 7 month old Milo Iams kitten dry food, and the vet said that was a good choice. Haven't had any problems or allergies yet.

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    All of my critters eat Chicken Soup

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    My three are eating Summit Indoor Cat.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    Has all this information helped or confused you, Kay? LOL!! It is a very deep subject and I've gone around and around on it. I truly believe that every cat and dog is different and what works for one might not work for another.

    I did a little research, hoping to find something for Butter that might help him with his constant skin problems. Today, I had my feed store guy order California Natural Chicken and Rice food for Butter. We'll have it next week. We've tried the Science Diet food (can't remember the name), hoping that would help him, but he wouldn't eat it. We've used the Pro Plan Turkey and Barley food, which he is "so so" about, but didn't love it. I'm going to try the California Natural food because it really is natural. My Golden Retrievers are doing great on the California Natural Reduced Calorie Lamb and Rice product, so after doing a little investigating, I figured I might as well try it for Butter, too.

    By the way, California Natural food is made by the same company that makes Innova. I really have never compared ingredients, but for some reason, I think the CN is a bit less expensive. Wonder why? They are all discussed at www.naturapet.com

    Logan

    PS. I should add that Butter's favorite food is one of the cheapest, the Meow Mix Seafood Medley. He loves it!

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