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17th April 2011, 02:48 PM #1
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Some food advice
Until recently, all Lando has eaten is dry food. Royal Canin MAine Coon to be exact, with sometimes RC Sensable 33 mixed in untill he started to turn his nose up.
He gets plently of treats, ham and chicken, but I'm worried I'm putting him off his dry food. He just doesnt really seem to eat much, He's just over 6kg and 37 weeks old so he's not under weight, but it just seems odd he's not eating alot.
Should I start giving him wet food as well? I was told dry is the way to go by our breeder but I don't want him missing out.
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17th April 2011, 02:54 PM #2
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I would think maybe he's just not that hungry. Minoush's hunger levels fluctuate. He eats Royal Canin kitten at the moment, and what I tend to do is offer him a pouch of a high meat content food once a week as a treat. When we got him he didn't eat much of it and it took several days to just go through one pouch (we'd keep it in the fridge and give portions) but as he's grown he's just gulped it-so maybe considering offering it two or even three times a week. I'd hate to eat dry food 24/7 I think, which is why I offer the alternative. But I don't want him to pig out either and get fat, so I'm not making it the primary food if that makes sense.
He's beautiful by the way.
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17th April 2011, 03:00 PM #3
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Yeah that makes sense, what wet stuff would you recommend? I don't want to upset his stomach. He eats pretty much anything so that shouldn't be a massive problem, but want to feed him the best.
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17th April 2011, 03:24 PM #4
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Where are you based? If it's just for snacking and want something good I would go with a high meat content. . .I'm sure you'll get good feedback from others here. I know the Applaws pouches are good, heard better things about the chicken variety than the fish. When we first got Minoush we got a box of Nature's Menu kitten pouches, which is 70% meat. Their website offers more expensive 'treats' if you just google natures menu you can have a look around. I wanted to try some raw minces but finding it difficult to find a supplier LOL.
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17th April 2011, 05:31 PM #5
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Welcome to you and Lando - beautiful MC... may I ask where the name Lando came from? I ask as i'm a bit of a Star Wars geek!
There are loads of threads on here about feeding, with lots of good suggestions and opinions so I won't regurgitate any of it! The only thing I will say is that a dry-only diet can have consequences with cats dehydrating - I've read that they're quite bad at hydrating themselves sufficiently at the best of times, so a dry-only diet can create problems with cystitis and urinary issues. Wet food has quite a high water content so it boosts their intake considerably.
I've tried Applaws, Cat Deli, Bozita, Natures Menu, Sheba prime cuts and Hi-Life from the high-meat ranges - they didn't like the texture of Natures Menu and Hi Life. They liked Applaws and Cat Deli but caused havoc with runny bums, so we're now on a combo of Whiskas and Gourmet Gold (2 pouches each per day), plus a large handful of Natures Best biscuits to free feed on between them. They get bits of salmon fillet, coley fish, steamed chicken, Sheba prime cut domes and cooked lamb mince as treats during the week.
Check out the threads though - there's a wealth of information in the threads on here. Happy searching!
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17th April 2011, 09:51 PM #6
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Oh yes, you're right about the dehydration thing. We actually bought a cat mate water fountain before we got him-and he's constantly drinking from it which is good. I know some cats only like to drink from running water or a tap lol !
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18th April 2011, 02:23 PM #7
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Cosma (from Zooplus) has a high meant content, around the 70% mark and my boys guzzle that food up.
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