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Old Jul 25th 2004 | 9:06 am
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This may not seem the most serious question on the board but we've been here for a month now and we still can't find cat food that isn't pureed.

It isn't for us, it's our cats - they're just leaving every brand we put in front of them. They're getting pretty skinny now.

Anyone know of any cat foods that have solid lumps of fish in them?

Thanks for your time.
 
Old Jul 25th 2004 | 9:30 am
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Originally posted by Sean Boxer
This may not seem the most serious question on the board but we've been here for a month now and we still can't find cat food that isn't pureed.

It isn't for us, it's our cats - they're just leaving every brand we put in front of them. They're getting pretty skinny now.

Anyone know of any cat foods that have solid lumps of fish in them?

Thanks for your time.
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Old Jul 26th 2004 | 4:01 am
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Going through same problem and after wasting many tins of "pate" and feeding them Tuna and roast chicken for a week they seem to have settled on the Whiskers pouches and a dried food.



Originally posted by Sean Boxer
This may not seem the most serious question on the board but we've been here for a month now and we still can't find cat food that isn't pureed.

It isn't for us, it's our cats - they're just leaving every brand we put in front of them. They're getting pretty skinny now.

Anyone know of any cat foods that have solid lumps of fish in them?

Thanks for your time.
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 12:27 pm
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Originally posted by Sean Boxer
This may not seem the most serious question on the board but we've been here for a month now and we still can't find cat food that isn't pureed.

It isn't for us, it's our cats - they're just leaving every brand we put in front of them. They're getting pretty skinny now.

Anyone know of any cat foods that have solid lumps of fish in them?

Thanks for your time.
If you have a Pet Valu store near you, check there. They are all over here in Toronto and they sell quite a few brands that come in chunks instead of mush. Just read the labels as they will say slices, nuggets, or chunks on them.
 
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Originally posted by torticat
Going through same problem and after wasting many tins of "pate" and feeding them Tuna and roast chicken for a week they seem to have settled on the Whiskers pouches and a dried food.
Whiskas can be a bit pricey for those tiny pouches. Check at Pet Valu for the Performatrim or Healt Diet cans to get more bang for you buck.
 
Old Jul 26th 2004 | 12:46 pm
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our cat will only eat friskies and the lumpier the better (although he has no teeth!!) so the choice is a bit limited but he doesnt complain!!
 

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