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Eukanuba for cats — Brooklynian

Eukanuba for cats

carnivore
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
I just got a big bag (6.5 lbs) of Eukanuba adult cat (age 1+) food, chicken and rice formula. My cat seems to like it, but keeps throwing up after eating it. If anyone else has a cat that eats this stuff, you can have the whole bag for free. Just PM me.

Sorry for posting this in the main forum, but I think this is where most of the cat-lovers are.

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  • Subject: Re: Eukanuba for cats

    Carnivore wrote: I just got a big bag (6.5 lbs) of Eukanuba adult cat (age 1+) food, chicken and rice formula. My cat seems to like it, but keeps throwing up after eating it. If anyone else has a cat that eats this stuff, you can have the whole bag for free. Just PM me.

    Sorry for posting this in the main forum, but I think this is where most of the cat-lovers are.
    I'd take it, but my cat has recently turned into a food snob...."seafood" flavored food only. Very strange.
  • I'd love to take it off your hands as a kitty sitters feeding is never done :wink: What have you switched her too? I'd try something natural like Wellness or Natural Choice, which will be a lot easier on her stomach. If it persists, there's a jelly/treat like product called Petromalt (can get it at any pet store) and that should get her acids settled a bit. Hope she's feeling better!
  • amyskittysitting wrote: I'd love to take it off your hands as a kitty sitters feeding is never done :wink: What have you switched her too? I'd try something natural like Wellness or Natural Choice, which will be a lot easier on her stomach. If it persists, there's a jelly/treat like product called Petromalt (can get it at any pet store) and that should get her acids settled a bit. Hope she's feeling better!
    I feed him a variety of foods, usually dry in the morning and wet at night. He's done ok with Iams weight and hairball control formula and he also seems to like Delicat (which has the added benefit of being carried by FreshDirect). He likes most of the wet food Fancy Feast varieties, especially the seafood ones.

    And of course, what he really likes is whatever I'm eating. Especially when it's ham. :shock: :wink:
  • I gotta ditto the Wellness.
  • i thought eukanuba and iams were the same company only that eukanuba was oringinally for dogs and iams was for cats?

    either way, i boycott iams because they use cats for animal testing of vitamins. kind of ironic. :evil:
  • vanilla wrote: i thought eukanuba and iams were the same company only that eukanuba was oringinally for dogs and iams was for cats?

    either way, i boycott iams because they use cats for animal testing of vitamins. kind of ironic. :evil:
    and keep them in very poor cages and filthy conditions... but yes they are the same company.
  • My Kitty LOVES that Deli-cat crap, she prefers junk, not "health" cat food, which she won't touch. Petromalt really helps with the vomiting up of hairballs.
  • So, really... nobody wants this stuff? I don't want to waste it.
  • nybt wrote: I gotta ditto the Wellness.
    yeah, my cats are big sluts for Wellness. it's amusing.
  • alafairnadia wrote: [quote=nybt]I gotta ditto the Wellness.
    yeah, my cats are big sluts for Wellness. it's amusing.

    You can't beat that! My kitties passed out on the radiator with a full belly of petguard...
  • Carnivore wrote: So, really... nobody wants this stuff? I don't want to waste it.
    i will take it if someone else has not already claimed it!
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