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ECarina

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  • 3 months later...

this food isn't great for cats.

I now give them Hills Prescription Diet and they eat twice a day with no in between meowing for more.


The sachets - they want to eat all day and it makes them put on weight.

Money wise, it actually costs about the same to feed them the better quality food as they eat less (but measured portions).


We still get the sachets when we're in between deliveries and there is such a difference :(

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Yeah, I know this kind of food is not great. It?s like McDonald?s for cats and my aim was to get my cat on a healthier diet anyway. She?s now on Hilife and loves it. I?ve always spent a bit extra on higher quality food for my cats, but I know it can be hard to get a cat used to a new diet, especially when there?s other changes as well.
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