Advice for future reference. in Jingle bells, batman smells while shepherds wash their socks (winter 2015/16).

  • March 17, 2016, 1:09 a.m.
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Here’s the deal - when you look on the back of bog standard cat food, at the nutritional information, you will see that their food contains 4% meat.

Yup, 4% for a carnivorous animal.

So I decided to find something more, well, meaty for them.

A few weeks ago we bought better quality dry food which we mixed in with their wet food and last Saturday I added the better quality wet food.

Well, all Sunday those cats were pooping for Britain in the pooping Olympics! And it stunk, I mean turn-your-eyes-inside-out stunk!

But, good on those cats, they made it to the litter tray each and every time!

So, I went to Sainsbury to purchase some more 4% crap, which they’re happily eating mixed in with the expensive stuff…

So, the lesson learned? Don’t shift your cats from expensive food to cheap crap in one fell swoop, I think we’re ready to move on to a higher ratio of decent stuff to crap stuff!


Deleted user March 17, 2016

I had that same experience . Ewww! Dogs too :-(

thesunnyabyss March 17, 2016

we feed our cat a brand called Natural Instinct or something like that, Wayne went decided this time last year to feed the cats better food and it really made a difference in their coats,

we also somewhat recently switched to the silica kitty box litter and box is it so much better than regular litter, just saying, doesn't track around the house and easier to clean up,

I hope the kitties are feeling better!!

colojojo March 19, 2016

I bet part of the chemicals in the cheap stuff helps with the smelliness of the poop too :p lessens it, etc

ermentrude colojojo ⋅ March 19, 2016

Probably!

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