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  1. #1
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    I had to switch to a grain free diet because my cat Starr has colitis and IBD problems. I now feed them all Innova Evo dry and give them a little bit of wet too. It doesn't contain much fiber so I also give then Evangers Organic Turkey and Butternut Squash Dinner canned food and I mix in a little bit of the Innova Evo wet food with it and I also add some water to it too for more added moisture. They all love this food.

    I don't free feed because some of my cats are little piggies and they'd eat everything in sight and the others wouldn't be able to get their fair share. If you do free feed I'd measure a certain amount and just leave that out for your kitten to munch on throughout the day. The Innova Evo has a lot of calories and is very high in protein so cats don't need to eat as much of it as some other foods. I was also told that you shouldn't feed them too much of the wet food because this will cause some cats to have diarrhea.

    I've also tried the nature's variety dry food but they didn't seem to like it as well and the Innova Evo. Good luck.

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    My cats are on regular Innova and they love it. They also look great, people have commented on how amazing their coats look and feel. When Corkscrew was getting over his fatty liver disease and was finally starting to show an interest in food I decided to let him pick out what he wanted to eat. I offered him many different dry foods to eat and he chose Innova so I stuck with it. They are both great foods in my opinion. I also choose to free feed and it seems to work well for us.
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  3. #3
    Thanks for all the replies. The reason I switched in the first place is because my kitten has had soft stools for a couple months now.
    He was eating Royal Canin, so I tried switching to Nuro Natural Choice. Didnt help at all.
    Im pretty sure he doesnt have any parasites as Ive dewormed him about 3 times and given him meds for giardia about 3 times as well.
    His last two stool samples that were sent to the lab came back negative.

    So I have no clue what to do, I heard Innova was really good, so I decided to try it.
    I went to a local pet store, but they only had Innova Evo, so I decided to try it out.

  4. #4
    If you switch their food all at once, and not mix it in gradually, and make the previous food less each time, that can also cause diarrhea as well. I've made that mistake before.

    My cats Sophie and Honeybun both have sensitive stomachs, and they have done well on the Nutro and California Natural. I've tried the EVO, and only one of my cats was super fond of it. I kind of used it as a treat. I do free feed because I have a few that were strays when I took them in, and they still act as though they are going to starve if only leave out so much food. Sophie, for one, will gorge herself as soon as you refill a bowl that was empty and then promptly, throw it up. So, dry food stays out here all the time.

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