It really is a mystery why they don't go wild for fish oil. I'll take a tablespoon of tuna juice (pressed from the canned tuna packed in water) and put it on a saucer (the kind with a round circle for a cup) and then squeeze out the fish oil. She laps it right up even though it's suspended in the water/juice. Yum tuna! I'm going to buy a can on tuna packed in oil and try that juice next. Getting meds into cats can be very tricky. Too bad they can't be more like dogs--put in pill in cheese and they gobble it right up. I'm going to continue the fish oil, hoping for her coat to improve. It really is ratty looking. I'm encouraged by how Smudge's coat improved. Speaking of allergies, I'm wondering if my Nikita might have them. He is really itchy, especially around the back of his ears. That spot is virtually hairless since he's Cornish Rex, and sometimes he rubs it raw. And he constantly bugs me to scritch him there. I've applied hydrocortisone cream occasionally but I don't think it really helps. What kind of meds does Smudge take for allergies?





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I just wanted to mention that when I first adopted Storm he became very itchy and he also started losing the hair on his ears. I was feeding him a lot of cat food that had fish in it. I found out later that he was allergic to fish. Now I actually think that it's the preservative ethoxyquin that he's allergic to. Most fish meals and fish are preserved with this. I've been feeding all of my cats a grain free diet for several years now and yes it does have some fish meal in it but these brands,Innova Evo and Nature's Vareity, don't use ethoxyquin to preserve their fish.
She's been on this food for 1 month and is now down to 14.6lbs. The dry is much lower in calories than Innova Evo. She only gets 1/4 cup of the Duck and Rabbit dry mixed together 50/50 of Nature's Variety Instinct and 1/2 a can of Nature's Variety Instinct canned food. My vet still wants her to lose some more weight and hopefully she'll be able to. I hope that whichever food you choose that all of your cats will like it. Good luck.
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