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blue urban dream
Aug 8, 2011

Irkenfox posted:

I've been trying to get my cats to eat the premium foods listed in the OP but they just don't care for them at all. They kind of lick the gravy for a little bit but most of the food just gets left alone. I've tried Innova, Wellness, Wellness Core and Blue Buffalo so far and I'm running out of options at the pet store. They don't really mind pouches or canned food. I've got them on Friskies Savory Shreds and Meaty Bits for now because they like that stuff.

I think the problem is that they don't like the texture of most canned foods. They seem to prefer chunks or shreds of meat in gravy and they hate the paté style canned foods. I guess they're just not that into meat-paste, but I do want to switch them to a healthier diet. Are there any premium, or at least half-decent foods, could anyone with more knowledge on the subject suggest brands of cat foods that are different from the stuff I already bought?

Wellness also has their minced/cubed/sliced variety. My cat hates paté food too and that's all I can feed her besides Whiskas and Fancy Feast since we don't have much cat premium canned food in Australia.

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