"Ted Davis" <tdavis.DeleteThis@umr.edu> wrote in message
> your cats like but don't overeat, and on which they thrive. It is wise to
> avoid wheat products found mostly in gravy type canned foods, and it is
> generally considered best to favor dry food which has an ingredients list
> that has meat products early in the list.
Agreed! My Deetoo will only eat Iams dry cat chow and water. Sure, she's all
over me when I'm eating something in the kitchen, but at that point she's
only in mooching mode. If I give her some of whatever I'm eating, she might
take a few licks or little bites of it, but then she will leave it and come
back to me to try and mooch some more. Only downside to this is I can't
bring home some special treat for her to eat because from experience, I know
she won't eat it and it will just be waste of money.
Makes for real easy feeding.
This cat at 2 1/2 years old is the least troublesome pet I've ever had.
Never had a hairball that I know of, never once not used the litter box even
when I've been a little negligent on changing her litter. I've been real
lucky with this little lady.
>> Stay informed about: Cat Food Recommendations ?