tigerlillyDC
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I have 3 wonderful cats, a 15 year-old (Penny) who was just treated for thyroid and is too thin, and two 10-year old litter mates, one of whom (Lilly) was just diagnosed with diabetes. Her brother (Tiger) is healthy. I need to come up with food that they will all eat, since I can't separate them, and I need Penny to free-eat as much as she will (and I'm not home during the day). Lilly is going to the vet this week to determine her initial insulin treatment regimin. I bought lots of different grain-free foods to see what might work. As instructed by the vet, I tried EVO 95 and Wellness. Tiger was happy to eat the EVO 95, but didn't like Wellness. Penny and Lilly would not touch either one. Lilly and Penny seemed to like cat foods made by Tiki. These are grain free and mostly tuna and other sea foods. All 3 liked two grain free dry foods -- Orijen and BG Chicken. I know dry is not great, but they much prefer it and Orijen boasts winning awards from the Glycemic Research Institute. They also seem to like various canned foods by BFF. The Weruva also had some (but mixed) appeal. They are all grain-free but I can't tell from any of the labels what the carb contents are. Before Lilly got sick, they liked fancy feast cat food mostly, and whenever I tried to change, they would stop eating.
My questions are which of these foods are OK, and which aren't: Orijen dry, BG Chicken Dry, Tiki canned, BFF canned, Weruva canned, Wellness Core canned, Fromm Pate canned (e.g. duck & chicken pate). Are there any foods that taste like Fancy Feast? Or any Fancy Feast foods that are OK? I'd really appreciate any clues. I'm currently overwhelmed!
My questions are which of these foods are OK, and which aren't: Orijen dry, BG Chicken Dry, Tiki canned, BFF canned, Weruva canned, Wellness Core canned, Fromm Pate canned (e.g. duck & chicken pate). Are there any foods that taste like Fancy Feast? Or any Fancy Feast foods that are OK? I'd really appreciate any clues. I'm currently overwhelmed!