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3rd March 2010, 03:46 PM #1
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Orijen Cat Food
Has anyone here had any experience with the Orijen cat food?
I was looking to change Maurice on to something with a better meat content that the Royal Canin he is currently eating and was looking at this as we have a local stockist.
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3rd March 2010, 04:57 PM #2
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Orijen is one of the better dry foods along with Acana and Almo Nature.
It's the same as anything though - introduce it gradually and your cat should adjust well. It has no allergens or grain in it at all.
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3rd March 2010, 08:35 PM #3
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It is supposed to be one of the better dry foods. The breeder of three of our MCs uses it (as one component of her diets) and she is quite picky. We unfortunately do not have any way to obtain it locally so have not tried it.
I spent quite a bit of time in Petco the other day looking at all the "high end" dry cat foods they sell. The Royal Canin ingredients are not terribly high quality (e.g., "chicken meal" vs. "chicken"). The best two in terms of quality of ingredients and protein levels were Pro Plan Selects and Blue Wilderness. I was extremely surprised to see even supposed "high end" dry foods with corn as a major ingredient and only 30% protein levels (PP Selects is 40% and Blue W. is 45% protein).
We normally feed Pro Plan Selects, but got a bag of the Blue Wilderness to try. The kitten just loves it, the other male likes it a bit, but neither of the girls will go near it! Also got a few cans of the Blue Wilderness wet, but that was less successful.
Incidentally, I also looked at prices of cat foods. Dry cat foods have actually become significantly more expensive than dog foods. The cheapest large bags of cat food I could find (at Walmart) were more than $.60/lb, while dry dog food can be had for $.40/lb. By contrast, the PP Selects and Blue W. are in the $3.60-$3.80/lb range--around six times the price. For that, you get mainly chicken or salmon, etc. as ingredients rather than "meals" or "meat by-products," and little "grain." One of the disturbing things is that a number of the "high end" foods at Petco are not objectively any better than the cheapest cat foods at Walmart. Don't know what you are paying for with them.
I also noted that the only foods that stated that their nutritional sufficiency had been confirmed in actual feeding studies were the Purina foods like Pro Plan. All other foods rely solely on nutritional assays and then assume the necessary nutrients will be available if they meet the (semi) governmental nutritional standards.
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29th September 2010, 09:54 AM #4
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Orijen Cat and Kitten
Hi,
My two Maine Coon kittens (now 7months / 6months) have been fed on Orijen Cat and
Kitten (chicken variety) since I got them. They are thriving on it (see pic).
My two older (15 years) moggies also love it.
Applaws dry food, available in UK (not sure about worldwide) is 80% chicken.
I can recommend Orijen
Best regards
Trevor
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30th September 2010, 10:26 AM #5
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I would love to give it to my cats too, along with the raw meat they're already eating and instead of the Royal Canin; but unfortunately they really don't like Orijen... A friend of mine has the same problem: the cats refuse to eat it even when they're hungry. Apparently the taste isn't as good as that of other brands (or my cats are just extremely difficult when it comes to food)...
Mine refuse to eat all the better dry food brands by the way; Applaws, Sanabelle, Orijen, Akana, it's all no use... I'm just glad that they eat some raw food next to the dry food. However they also refuse to eat some types of raw food so I can't completely change them to that either...
But if your cat does like Orijen, I can recommend it to you. Heard lots of good stuff about it!
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30th September 2010, 12:57 PM #6debbie560Guest
I was thinking a long time ago of trying this food until I read this!!
Orijen food recall pet deaths - Pet Forums Community
Mind there are similar report re Royal Canin, so you never know..
So I investigated more.. and it seems it was only one shipment... and have not found anything else..
Champion Petfoods explains Orijen cat food recall
But guess what I cant get it here!! unless I go to the expensive stores and then it is €92.99 for 14 kg, I am not paying that... its bad enough paying € 55.47 for RC 10 kg I use 5 and a half bags a months!! way of my scale.. lol
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30th September 2010, 08:23 PM #7
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14th March 2011, 05:17 PM #8
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Hi, Phoenix has been on Orijen since we got her in June and has done very well on it! She has even put on 3-4 pounds bringing her weight up to 12-13 pounds. She loves it and even lets me know when she needs more by knocking her dish on the floor...lol..
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14th March 2011, 05:55 PM #9
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Our 2 MC kittens have been on Orijen 6 Fish dry food since we brought them home, along with raw meat. They love the Orijen. They demand both types of food. Eat like horses. Growing like weeds.
Leska Emerald Adams & Lynn Szender, moms
Orka, male Newfy (born ThanksGiving Day 2009 - 11/26/09)
2 male Maine Coon littermates ~~ Barbossa & Pyrate, born 6/30/10
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14th March 2011, 09:04 PM #10
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I have Orijen fish down alongside RC Kitten and JWB Kitten Turkey & Rice - and my three eat al three about equally. My aim is to move over to Orijen and perhaps Applaws dry as the "stock" of the slightly less meat rich kitten foods run out. I also have a pack of the regular Orijen Chicken in the wings (geddit ? wings ? chicken ? no ? ) for late to try.
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