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    Quote Originally Posted by AvaJoy View Post
    Please go to www.catinfo.org because this vet's website warns of the perils of feeding dry food exclusively. She is my Bible for cat care!
    If anyone needs BB coupons (cat or dog, canned or dry, litter) I have extras and they are good only until 6/30/12 and I can't use them all. Just PM your address and I will gladly send.
    Pinot does not have BB Wilderness just dry. As I've posted several other places - she's a little picky with the formula of her food. There is the measure of dry, a spoonful of BB Spa Select canned (only seafood flavors, and only Spa Select, thank you very much), mixed with water to make gravy. Don't mess with the formula!!

    Oh, and I will PM you - thanks! I'm about to need to stock up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AvaJoy View Post
    I've been feeding my cats BB Wilderness dry for several years, mainly as a treat, and they do eat less of it than they did the other brands of dry I used to feed. Only one of my cats cries for more whenever I go into the kitchen. I have never tried the canned because of cost, and they are happy with Fancy Feast Gourmet wet food. Please go to www.catinfo.org because this vet's website warns of the perils of feeding dry food exclusively. She is my Bible for cat care!
    If anyone needs BB coupons (cat or dog, canned or dry, litter) I have extras and they are good only until 6/30/12 and I can't use them all. Just PM your address and I will gladly send.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot's Mom View Post
    Pinot does not have BB Wilderness just dry. As I've posted several other places - she's a little picky with the formula of her food. There is the measure of dry, a spoonful of BB Spa Select canned (only seafood flavors, and only Spa Select, thank you very much), mixed with water to make gravy. Don't mess with the formula!!

    Oh, and I will PM you - thanks! I'm about to need to stock up!
    I emailed them and found out I did it completely wrong. Luckily I got a small bag of their old food yesterday just in case there was a problem. I do the free feeding thing and they say not to do it. My cats are nibblers so I don't quite know how to handle this.

    Oh my goodness, and, yes, they get their wet food at dinner time. There is never enough gravy for them though. They pretty much lick the gravy off and leave the mystery meat behind.

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    I feed mine the Blue Wilderness Duck (they love)
    and blue indoor health.(they like)
    I also tried the chicken they will eat it but not everyday.
    so Ill give it to them once a week.
    They like the Salmon, Tuna & Turkey wet

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    Quote Originally Posted by maid25cats View Post
    I feed mine the Blue Wilderness Duck (they love)
    and blue indoor health.(they like)
    I also tried the chicken they will eat it but not everyday.
    so Ill give it to them once a week.
    They like the Salmon, Tuna & Turkey wet
    I want to switch them off of the Friskies gravy pouches and onto the Blue cans. It is a waste of money because they don't even eat the myster meat in the Friskies. I need to find a recipe for cat gravy. Wait that didn't sound right. Gravy for cats.

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    Mine have been on BB Duck dry for about 2 or 3 years now. They all love it! I feed the Blue Longevity to my two older cats and they like it just fine. None of my cats will touch the wet, though, so I generally feed them Wellness wet, any flavor, which they adore!
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    I feed BB to my dogs and reading through this thread I started thinking about switching my cats over to it. I feed Purina One dry and Friskies wet (1/8 of a can each weekday morning). I know that's not the best food. But then I saw that you aren't supposed to free feed BB. Is that what I understand?? Cuz my kitties have dry available to them at all times (they are both at good weights).
    And I got some coupons from AvaJoy that I could use too if I switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    I feed BB to my dogs and reading through this thread I started thinking about switching my cats over to it. I feed Purina One dry and Friskies wet (1/8 of a can each weekday morning). I know that's not the best food. But then I saw that you aren't supposed to free feed BB. Is that what I understand?? Cuz my kitties have dry available to them at all times (they are both at good weights).
    And I got some coupons from AvaJoy that I could use too if I switch.
    Here is the email I received from the company when I inquired about it:

    "Thank you for taking your time to contact BLUE.

    Because BLUE is so rich in nutrients, we recommend 3-4 weeks of transitioning. This allows enough time for the digestive system to adjust to the new food without causing a sensitive stomach. Signs of a sensitive stomach are soft to loose stools, gas, and sometimes even diarrhea or vomiting. You should start off with 25% BLUE to 75% old food for one full week. In the second week increase to 50/50 for another full week and so on. By the fourth week, you should be able to use 100% BLUE. At any time you increase the amount of BLUE and notice a change in stools or gas occurs, lessen the amount of BLUE and slow down the transition a bit. Every pet is different. Some may take to the food right away and others will take longer. Age, breed, exercise and what they were eating previously can all play a role in how long it may take for their system to adjust.

    A pet's system will eventually work itself out however this could take as long as a few months if not done slow enough. Not often, but in some cases the food may be too rich for your pet. This usually happens when they have any intolerance to an ingredient in the food. If you feel that maybe your pet may need a proper transition, it is never too late to do that. Also, make sure to follow the feeding guidelines on the side of the bag as overfeeding can cause digestive issues. You will notice that we may require a less amount a day than other foods. Make sure not to free feed our food. There are only natural preservatives in our formulas so once exposed to the air it will not stay as fresh. Stay away from canned foods while you are trying to transition as this may only add to the sensitivity of your pet's stomach. I hope this helps. "

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