Canned cat food for EUROPEANS and INTERNATIONAL buyers

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kimouette

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UK and other INTERNATIONAL buyers, consult this precious document :
A-Z list wet canned food UK and Europe.pdf
Sorry for the terrible quality of this document. I do have the original, but it is 14MB large! If anyone wants me to send the 14mb I would be pleased to do it (using dropbox, yousendit or something similar)!
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The following website has great infomation http://binkyspage.tripod.com/nonusfd.html ...but mostly for People in the UK.
Calculate the amount of carbs : http://fnae.org/carbcalorie.html
Carbs in lots of commercial canned food : http://www.catinfo.org/docs/FoodChartPublic9-22-12.pdf

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If you live in Europe or UK :
- Zooplus is on online store that ships in most European countries
- Read this post : viewtopic.php?f=28&t=64843#p712117
- http://www.cats-country.eu/
- http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... fb0bcda470
- http://www.fuettern-mit-spass.de/
- http://www.pfotino.de/katzen-online-shop
- http://www.happykittycompany.co.uk/coll ... -food/Macs
- Useful doc : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... mWmc#gid=0

If you live in Switzerland
- You can get PurinaDm canned food from any vet, Almo nature almost anywhere, or other great brands (better brands found in the "A-Z wet canned food UK and Europe") here : http://www.zooplus.ch/ or http://www.katzengesundheit.ch/index.php or Leornardo low carb food here: https://www.qualipet.ch/shop/katzen/kat ... dosen.html

If you live in Quebec or Canada the following high quality protein LOW CARB brands are available here : (Quebec : http://www.pmcglobal.ca/locat.php?lang=en) (or here for other provinces in Canada : http://www.globalpetfoods.com/store-locations):
- Evo : 95% chicken/turkey (2%carb) or 95% beef (4%carb)
- Tiki Cat : Puka Puka Luau (0%carb) or Koolina Luau (0%carb)
- Merrick : 96% beef (1%carb) or 96% turkey (2%carb) or 96% chicken (2%carb)
- Wellness Core : turkey/duck (5%carb) or beef/venison/lamb (5%carb)
- ByNature (without grains) 95% of almost any flavor (arround 5%carb)

Australia :
Ziwipeak or Evo cans should be available here :
- http://www.naturalpetstore.com.au/p/15/canned-food/cat/
- http://www.pookinuk.com.au/index.php/fo ... -food.html
- http://petdeli.com.au/category/106-cat-cans.aspx
- http://www.mypetwarehouse.com.au/
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Hello,

I live in Berlin, and there's a nice list that can be found here:

http://www.pfoetchenbasar.de/200-futtermarken-info/
Go to the "Katzen Nassfutterliste Stand 13.09.2011"

Please note that the list includes foods that are NOT suitable for diabetics, so be sure to look carefully at the list to see if it's for diabetics or not ("diabetikergeeignet" means suitable for diabetics). Do you speak/read German? Let me know if you need help!

I currently give my cat Leonardo brand canned food (not sure that's available in Switzerland), but I'll soon be trying a switch to Omnomnom (not seen in the list) which is also canned but is more similar to a homemade food:

http://www.katzentheke.com/infoOmNomNom.htm

It looks like that's available through this online shop:

http://www.binos-futtershop.ch/

Of course, I'd be sure to fully read the ingredients list to make sure that the food meets any other health requirements your cat may have.

I hope this helps!

Greetings from Berlin,
Elena
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Yes I have. Like I mentioned in my first post, most of the brans listed are for UK residents, and almost all the others are not available in Switzerland.

Lenistar, Thanks for the link with the very detailed Excel file! As soon as I have couple of hours on my own I'll check each and every bran listed as "Diabetiker geeignet: YA". Oh and by the way, I noticed Fressnapf and zooplus.de were often cited on that list. We have Fresnapf and zooplus.ch in Switzerland!

About, the OmNomNom food, you're right, I could place an order from binos-futtershop.ch ! I dont speak german at all, but everytime I find something interesting in Switzerland that's not in french or english, I use a translator to find the infos I need. I took a look at their website, OmNomNom gives very detailed information about the food composition, but still cant find the carbs.. have you figured out the carb % by yourself? And do they have any canned food with only chicken and no cereals at all?


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Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

I live in Sweden and we have the same problems in this country about finding suitable food for diabetics. If you have Bozita in Switzerland, it is fine in the carbs but too high in sodium and phosphourus for cats.
I use Hill's diabetic m/d food.
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

I live in Sweden and we have the same problems in this country about finding suitable food for diabetics. If you have Bozita in Switzerland, it is fine in the carbs but too high in sodium and phosphourus for cats.
I use Hill's diabetic m/d food.
You would get twice as less carbs with PurinaDM canned food... and this is one of the rare bran you can get in almost any country
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Hi Kimouette,

I'm going to talk to the member of the German Diabetes Forum who recommended I try Omnomnom, and I'll get back to you regarding Carb. content/cereals.

Til then, have a nice day!
Elena
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

:?: How bad is 1% pasta inside a cat's canned food? I know I should try to avoid all kinds of cereals for my cat, but I found one ALMOST perfect

Anifit poultry canned food :
Complete food for cats Poultry flavored
Food completely balanced for adult cats. Serve as is, preferably at room temperature.
Made from 100%:
61% meat and animal* : 75% chicken + 13% beef + 12% giblets (Liver, heart), 36% added humidity (water), 1.85% minerals, 1% bakery products (pasta), :?: 0.15% taurine (how do you calculate taurine if you want to know Taurine Mg/kg?).
• no preservatives
• no animal meal
• no chemical additives
• no animal testing

Raw protein : 10.9%
Raw fat : 6.3%
Cellulose (I guess that’s fiber) : 0.4%
Raw ashes : 2.2%
Calcium : 0.3%
Phosphore : 0.25%
Total moisture : 79%
:?: Carbs : 0.65% (Can it be that low???)
:?: MEHK 4.2 Mj/Kg (that I have no idea what it means)
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Swiss and Europeans, here are some precious information (sorry for the bad translation, I used GoogleTranslate) :

It is not necessarily to pay expensive food from the vet. Most high fiber diet have a significant percentage of cereal. Cereals and carbohydrates raise blood sugar - it takes more insulin. Please ensure therefore that the food contains neither sugar or caramel or corn.

Wet food is much better than dry food. It has much more fluid and there are a wide variety of canned food with no grains and sugars.

The wet food in the list below have neither caramel, cereal or sugar as ingredients. Do you have a food that you want to calculate? Please send me a message.

The following list is not complete yet.
The well-known brands are therefore not on the list because they usually contain too much salt and attractants. In cats with diabetes, salt is not so good because of the kidney. Also, the well-known manufacturers often use caramel as a coloring agent and sugar! Also hidden grain is an issue. In addition, most of the major brand's wet food contain too many carbohydrates ...

The food listed below are available in all of Switzerland. Bozita wet food is available from Power Pet Store or Klondike. The others can be found in pet stores or over the Internet

Kippy Healthy food can be found at Meiko (main import Switzerland)

GranataPet is available at www.futterbox.ch. For the moment, the orders have to be made by e-mail or telephone. The food has a very high meat content and is therefore very nutritious and economical. Furthermore, it is low in Carb% and is therefore a favorite food. According to personal contact with the manufacturers do not contain any flavor and attractants. Also, no binders, dyes or other chemicals. The meat is made of muscle meat and offal. GranataPet contains no grain

Another very good food is Catzfinefood. To place an order : www.merlins-paradise.ch

Felican is available at www.felican.ch

New found: Panys. It is offered as a natural cat food and is available at www.panys.ch . Despite a low content of brown rice, noodles, or millet, this food is suitable for diabetics. The reason: It has no chemical additives such as: lock and flavorings, etc. Next, this food has a meat content of 60% and is full of natural ingredients. This makes it more more palatable to our diabetic patients. The Carb% values ​​are at any rate below 10%!

Power of Natural Cat is available at: www.astorshuette.de


Table 1: Premium food with very high quality.

The meat is included in food quality and food places, no color, flavor, lock, or cheap fillers. Vitamins and minerals are present in natural From what burdens the metabolism and organs much less ....

Feed Name Taste Carb%
GranataPet Calf and rabbit 2
GranataPet Duck and chicken 4.5
GranataPet Salmon and Strauss 5.3
GranataPet Seafood and saithe 2.1
GranataPet Liver ragout and wild white fish 2.1
GranataPet Lamb and ostrich 5.3
Catzfinefood Poultry 2
Catzfinefood Salmon and poultry A
Catzfinefood Calf 3
Catzfinefood Game 1.7
Catzfinefood Lamb and rabbit 11
Catzfinefood Herring and crabs 0-1
Terra Felis Beef 4.12
Terra Felis Turkey 7.5
Terra Felis Chicken 9.7
Terra Felis Rabbit 8.8
Terra Felis Salmon 8.8
Panys Venison, potatoes 6.2
Panys Lamb, beef, pasta 9
Panys Chicken 7.6
Panys Seafood 7.6
Panys Sensitive little turkey with rice 1.7
Panys Sensitive deer with millet 1.7
Panys Friesian cow, duck 7.6
Panys Beef heart, lamb 7.6
Panys Chicken, turkey, goose 8.4
Panys Sensitive chicken, rice 4.3
Panys Sensitive deer, potatoes 3.8
SavannaPet Salmon, ostrich 0-1
SavannaPet Strauss, herring 0-1
SavannaPet Chicken, ham, Strauss 0-1
SavannaPet Rabbit, ostrich, fennel 0-1
SavannaPet Turkey, ostrich, seaweed 3
SavannaPet Strauss, duck, cranberry 7.6
Felican Pure chicken 2.4
Felican Lamb and chicken 9.2
Felican Trout and chicken 0-1
Power of Natural Cat Rabbit 3.8
Power of Natural Cat Chicken 5.3
Power of Natural Cat Beef 10


Other food, the list is not complete yet ...

Feed Name Taste CArb %

Almo Nature Bio Pate Lamb 3.9
Almo Nature Bio Pate Turkey 3.9
Almo Nature Bio Pate Calf 3.9
Animonda Integra diabetes 7.2
Animonda Integra Intestinal stomach + intestine 7.5
Animonda Rafiné Petit with fish 4.4
Animonda Rafiné Petit with heart 4.4
Animonda Rafiné Petit with rabbit 4.4
Animonda v. finest Classic Poultry + calf 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Chicken 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Chicken & Seafood 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Chicken Liver 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Salmon & Shrimp 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Multi-Meat Cocktail 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Turkey + rabbit 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Turkey hearts 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Beef 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Beef + monkfish 7.2
Animonda v. finest Classic Beef + turkey hearts 7.2
Animonda vers finest Grandis large breeds Poultry 7.2
Animonda vers finest Grandis large breeds Beef 7.2
Animonda v. finest menu Chicken & Pasta 3.9
Animonda v. finest menu Rabbit & Herbs 3.9
Animonda v. finest Pure Chicken 5.8
Animonda v. finest Pure Beef 5.8
Animonda v. finest Pure Pig 5.8
Animonda v. finest terrine Liver and herbs 5.3
Animonda v. finest terrine Cow pea + 5.3
Animonda v. finest terrine Pork + vegetable 5.3
Animonda v. finest terrine + Wild carrot 5.3
Animonda v. finest terrine Veal + carrots 5.3
Animonda v. finest spa Aloe Vera 4.7
Animonda v. finest spa Ginko 4.7
Animonda v. finest spa Tomato 4.7
Animonda Carny Exotic Beef + Strauss 7.3
Animonda Carny Exotic Beef + buffalo 7.3
Animonda Carny Exotic Beef + kangaroo 7.3
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Chicken Liver 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Ground beef 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Haddock 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Perch 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Sea crabs 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Beef liver 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Rabbit 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Jelly Chicken 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Chicken and turkey 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Beef 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Reindeer 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Rabbit 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Salmon 8.8
Bozita Chunks in Gravy (liquid gel)Shrimp8.8
Bozita Godfather Reindeer 8.8
Bozita Godfather Turkey 8.8
Bozita Godfather Plaice 8.8
Bozita Godfather Herring 8.8
Bozita in box Chicken 1.8
Bozita in box Salmon 1.8
Bozita in box Beef 1.8
Bozita in box Shrimp 1.8
Feline Porta 21 Hostlic Salmon and caviar 1.9
Feline Porta 21 Hostlic Salmon and sweet potatoes 4.5
Feline Porta 21 Hostlic Salmon and tuna 4.5
Gourmet Pearl enjoyment of the sea Plaice + shrimp 6.2
Gourmet Pearl enjoyment of the sea Salmon & Shrimp 6.2
Gourmet Pearl enjoyment of the sea Deep-sea shrimp + 6.2
Gourmet Pearl enjoyment of the sea Tuna + shrimp 6.2
Gourmet Gold Fine pie Beef 3.8
Gourmet Gold Fine pie Poultry 3.8
Gourmet Gold Fine pie Tuna 3.8
Gourmet Gold Fine pie Turkey 3.8
Kippy Healthy Food Monoprotien Duck 0
Kippy Healthy Food mono protein Quail 5
Kippy Healthy Food mono protein Rabbit 7.5
Kippy Healthy Food mono protein White Tuna 6.2
Kippy Healthy Food mono protein Trout 5.3
Leonardo Pure poultry A
Leonardo Sea fish 2.5
Leonardo Liver A
Leonardo Rabbit 2.5
M-Budget Fish 7.3
M-Budget Lamb & Chicken 7.3
M-Budget Beef 3.9
Miamor Fine fillets in the bag Tuna + cancer 3.8
Miamor Fine fillets in the bag Tuna + Squid 3.8
Miamor Fine fillets in the bag Tuna + vegetables 3.8
Miamor Fine Filets Chicken & Pumpkin 9.5
Miamor Fine Filets Chicken & Ham 9.5
Miamor Fine Filets Tuna + vegetables 9.2
Miamor Fine Filets Tuna + Squid 9.2
Miamor Fine Filets Tuna + shrimp 9.2
Miamor Fine Filets Tuna + quail 9.2
Miamor Mild Meal Chicken & Salmon 6.5
Miamor Mild Meal Chicken & Vegetables 6.5
Miamor Mild Meal Chicken & Ham 6.5
Miamor pie (KH% change from time to time) Salmon 4.3 1.9
Miamor pie (KH% change from time to time) Pheasant 4.3 1.9
Miamor pie (KH% change from time to time) Trout 4.3 1.9
Miamor pie (KH% change from time to time) Tuna 4.3 1.9
Miamor pie (KH% change from time to time) Rabbit 4.3 1.9
Real Nature Fish and chicken with potatoes and safflower oil 6.5
Real Nature Veal and chicken with potatoes and linseed oil 3.8
100g canned fish Schmusy Sardines 8.2
100g canned fish Schmusy Red grouper 6.5
100g canned fish Schmusy Chicken & Vegetables 8.2
185g canned fish Schmusy Tuna 2.1
Migros Xirah in sauce Beef Stew 5.3
Migros Xirah in sauce Rabbit stew 5.3
Migros Xirah in sauce Salmon & Tuna 5.3
Migros Xirah in sauce Beef + chicken liver 5.3
Migros Xirah in sauce Veal 5.3
Migros Xirah in sauce Sliced ​​chicken 5.3
Migros Xirah sauce in small bowl Poultry 5.3
Migros Xirah sauce in small bowl Salmon 5.3
Yarrah Wellness Godfather Salmon and shrimp 8.4
Ziwi Peak Game 9.4
Ziwi Peak Game and Fish 5
Ziwi Peak Lamb 2.5
Source : http://www.katzendiabetes.ch/2878.html (in german)
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Oh and I confirm that you can place an order from almost anywhere in the world at the following website (and shipping fees are reasonable) :
http://www.cats-country.eu/

Here's what I'm about to buy from them:

Power of nature " Natural cat chicken" prices (one 400g can = 2 days of meal!)
2 to 5 cans 2,20 Euro ( 0,56 €/100g )
6 to 23 cans 2,15 Euro ( 0.54 €/100g )
24 cans and more 2,05 Euro ( 0,51 €/100g )

95% tender Chicken meat will please even the most finicky cats. Naturally balanced, high digestible and bioavailable for your cat's sensitive digestion. Natural Cat does not contain any grains and it is glutenfree – therefore Natural Cat is perfectly suitable for sensible cats and cats with special nutritional requirements, too.

Analytical constituents:
Protein 9,0%
Fat content 7,0%
Crude Fibres 0,5%
Anorganic matter 1,5%
Moisture 81,0%
*Known to have 5.3% Carbs by katzendiabetes.ch

Nutritive additives per KG: Vitamin A 3000 IE, D3 350 IE, E 40 IE,
Copper (Sulfate-Pentahydrate) 0,1 mg, Taurine 2500 mg

Composition: Chicken meat (95%), Vegetables (Squash, Broccoli and Carrots) min. 4%, Vegetable oil, Taurine, Sea Salt, Minerals, Vitamins.
Here's the link : https://ssl.kundenserver.de/www.cats-country.co.uk/
Then select "Product Overview" / "Cat Food" / "Natural Cat Cans"

I'm gonna place an order tomorrow and hope my cat likes it! it seems like very good food.
:)
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS and International buy

Here's the BIBLE for Europeans looking for low carb/well balanced/ good quality meat wet cat food
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid= ... YyYTA1MGY2

For Swiss only :

Swiss very good quality low carb food (but contains certain fruits and too expensive for me!) : Felican :
http://translate.googleusercontent....e.html&usg=ALkJrhiryPFKO1FrZ5h0WprQvwOzqjxwdA


For Swiss and German (and possibly other europeans)

This is my current favorite seller (a nice and very available woman, always ready to help) and I feed my cat with TigerCat Chicken and Lamb 400g :
http://translate.google.com/transla...rcat---sensibel-pute--lamm---400g.php&act=url

Qualipet's only low carb food : Leonardo pure chicken :
http://www.qualipet.ch/shop/katzen/...leonardokatzenfutter/leonardo-400g-dosen.html

Expensive but good quality and very low carb : Granatapet Lamb and Ostrich:
http://futterbox.ch/weine/spanien/granatapet/index.php


For most European countries (but not Switzerland.. too bad)

This company sells a lot of good quality brans and especially Mac's duck, turckey and chicken that I wish I could buy!:
http://translate.googleusercontent....cda470&usg=ALkJrhguwot0q7SENL1-G6_TuUSciCx66A


You want to SEE what the food you are about to buy online looks like? This thread shows a picture of almost every canned cat food available in Europe!
http://www.chaoskatzen.de/forum/post160053.html#p160053
 
Re: Canned cat food list for EUROPEANS

Hi,

I'm from Brazil and thinking on buying this food!
you bought them?
your cats like?
We don't have good canned food here and it seems they ship to brazil also.
Ragards
Priscilla and Zeze from Brazil


kimouette said:
Oh and I confirm that you can place an order from almost anywhere in the world at the following website (and shipping fees are reasonable) :
http://www.cats-country.eu/

Here's what I'm about to buy from them:

Power of nature " Natural cat chicken" prices (one 400g can = 2 days of meal!)
2 to 5 cans 2,20 Euro ( 0,56 €/100g )
6 to 23 cans 2,15 Euro ( 0.54 €/100g )
24 cans and more 2,05 Euro ( 0,51 €/100g )

95% tender Chicken meat will please even the most finicky cats. Naturally balanced, high digestible and bioavailable for your cat's sensitive digestion. Natural Cat does not contain any grains and it is glutenfree – therefore Natural Cat is perfectly suitable for sensible cats and cats with special nutritional requirements, too.

Analytical constituents:
Protein 9,0%
Fat content 7,0%
Crude Fibres 0,5%
Anorganic matter 1,5%
Moisture 81,0%
*Known to have 5.3% Carbs by katzendiabetes.ch

Nutritive additives per KG: Vitamin A 3000 IE, D3 350 IE, E 40 IE,
Copper (Sulfate-Pentahydrate) 0,1 mg, Taurine 2500 mg

Composition: Chicken meat (95%), Vegetables (Squash, Broccoli and Carrots) min. 4%, Vegetable oil, Taurine, Sea Salt, Minerals, Vitamins.
Here's the link : https://ssl.kundenserver.de/www.cats-country.co.uk/
Then select "Product Overview" / "Cat Food" / "Natural Cat Cans"

I'm gonna place an order tomorrow and hope my cat likes it! it seems like very good food.
:)
 
Hi Priscilla,

Yes I have ordered Power of Nature Natural cat CANS (it was the 400g chicken cans) but my cat didn't like it! Im not saying your cat won't! cuz mine is a very difficult cat.
They do ship to Brazil and their shipping fees are pretty honest, but I was wondering... Are you on a tight budget? And wouldn't it be less complicated and less expensive to make your cat's food yourself? Like this recipe for exemple : http://www.catinfo.org/?link=makingcatfood
 
:evil: :evil: Hello

I decided to make food at home with the help of a nutritionist. It turns out that the nutritionist is reluctant to offer me a diet low in carbohydrates, she wants to spend one with 20% carbs and I do not want at all.

She is zootechnician and nutritionist. She searched among various veterinary friends and they also do not think good idea to restrict carbohydrates, do you believe?
I will not give raw food cause I'm scared, then I can not stick to the recipes at catinfo.org and catnutrition.org.

I need scientific articles about the importance of low-carbohydrate diet so I can show her. I think that general veterinarians do not understand anything, they only know to prescribe diets well known brands of dry and ready.

Please if you guys know, send the links to scientific articles.

thank you
Priscilla Dantas
 
Please if you guys know, send the links to scientific articles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_in_cats#Diet
or found from the same page : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 2X05001257

If that is not enough for your vet, you should really start a new thread in the foum. I'm sure you'll get many answers! Just not in this sticky topic about international food!

I will not give raw food cause I'm scared, then I can not stick to the recipes at catinfo.org and catnutrition.org.
Why is that? What part of the recipe is scaring you?
 
This great online store sells Ziwipeak and Evo 95%
http://www.naturalpetstore.com.au/p/15/canned-food/cat/
* All Ziwipeak and Evo 95% are low in carb, especially Ziwipeak Venison & Fish which is actually 0% carb and very high quality meat

Same thing here you can buy Evo 95% and Ziwipeak :
http://www.pookinuk.com.au/index.php/fo ... -food.html

http://petdeli.com.au/category/106-cat-cans.aspx
They have :
EVO 95% Chicken & Turkey
EVO Turkey & Chicken Formula Canned

Otherwise you can buy Fancyfeast online : http://www.mypetwarehouse.com.au/store/ ... CY%20FEAST
* Make sure you know the exact carb content of the flavor you want to buy

I'm sure there are many more online stores in Australia!
Don't hesitate to consult the latest chart made by Dr Pierson! You'll find many brand's details and carb content (including all the brands mentioned above!):
http://www.catinfo.org/docs/Food%20Char ... -22-12.pdf
 
Zooplus is pretty fab in my estimation; brilliant choice and prices. Although the packaging can be dodgy (tins rattling around in boxes....)

Some folks in the UK buy from Germany, from such sites as Fuettern Mit Spass http://www.fuettern-mit-spass.de/
They sell stuff we can't get in the UK like Granatapet and Catz Finefoods.

Would really like to sound a note of caution here about Felix 'As Good As It Looks'. When you read the analysis it looks really low carb, and yet some cats are extremely sensitive to this food and it can escalate their blood glucose enormously! (I recall that a UK cat in remission went from normal numbers to 30 mmols after eating this for a day...) I'm guessing that the suspect ingredient is 'vegetable protein extract', which I've also seen listed in the ingredients of some supermarket own brands. Not all cats are affected by this, but if yours is one of those who is, you really need to know not to feed this! (Or to save it in your 'hypo kit'!)
 
http://www.fuettern-mit-spass.de/katzen ... assfutter/

For decent shipping fee, they ship to Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, UK, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Hungary and Osterreich

Oh and they do have GranataPet

Use translate.google.com to translate the website if you are not a german speaker!

And same thing for http://www.pfotino.de, even though their shipping fees are little more expensive than fuettern-mit-spass.de !
 
I've started using Floyds Pfotenshop in Germany. http://www.floydspfotenshop.de/Katz....html?XTCsid=e71c4cf21ba64d226f9d94ca68e1af81

They sell Catz Finefood, Granatpet, Grau, Om nom nom (best brand name in the world!), Leonardo's, Ropocat, Christopherus. Petnatur & more in all different sizes.

They also ship to Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Liechtenstein.

The service is brilliant & they send your cats free toys!

cat_pet_icon
 
Dr Schrodinger said:
I've started using Floyds Pfotenshop in Germany. http://www.floydspfotenshop.de/Katz....html?XTCsid=e71c4cf21ba64d226f9d94ca68e1af81

They sell Catz Finefood, Granatpet, Grau, Om nom nom (best brand name in the world!), Leonardo's, Ropocat, Christopherus. Petnatur & more in all different sizes.

They also ship to Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Liechtenstein.

The service is brilliant & they send your cats free toys!

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Juliet, how does Floyds compare with FMS? I know some UK folks find the FMS site a bit difficult.

PS. Agree with you about 'Om Nom Nom' - the purrfect name for a cat food! :lol:
 
Elizabeth and Bertie said:
Juliet, how does Floyds compare with FMS? I know some UK folks find the FMS site a bit difficult.

It's a little less clunky than FMS & Google Translate deals with it more fluidly. The nice lady, Daniela, who runs it, is also very communicative & helpful. I tried to pay for my first order by bank transfer, then realised my bank wanted to charge me silly money to make the transaction. Daniela simply set up a Paypal invoice using the same order, rather than cancelling & having to do the whole thing again (I'd ordered 45 different items!). I tried writing in German to her, but I think she must have just laughed at my attempt! :roll:
 
Wet cat food for Australians

The list below was posted to me by Vyktor's Mum, another Australian who has helped me a lot. That little list is the best guide I've found for Australians. I've also found cat food fresh mince, available near the meat section in the supermarket. That doesn't have any vegetable products in it. A lot of people talk about food spread sheets and lists here (Binky's Page is one of them) but they're not relevant to us because the food is different. Americans use Fancy Feast a lot but this isn't any good in Australia as it has grains in it.

suitable food is whiskas LOAF VARIETIES ONLY, natures gift, ultimates (except for the one with rice), the premium woolworths select and ziwi peak (this ones expensive but probably the most appropriate canned food for cats in existence). you want to avoid giving fish varieties more than a couple of times a week.

The mince and casserole Whiskers tins are high carb because the gravy has flour in it. The loaf varieties ("jellymeat", "loaf with chicken and beef", "loaf with lamb and kidney" and "loaf with chicken and turkey" and the fish ones) are the only low carb Whiskers.

The two cheapest options are the whiskers loaf tins and the cat food mince.

People talk about Ziwi Peak as being very good quality - I've never bought it. I can't tell you about Nature's Gifts, Ultimates or Premium Woolworths Select as I've never bought them either. The cat mince that I was buying seemed better quality than Whiskers as it didn't have as much jelly in it and it was all recognisably meat.
 
GraceAndAngie said:
People talk about Ziwi Peak as being very good quality - I've never bought it.

Ziwipeak in tins is good, high quality food & a little goes a long way as it is so high in protein. My two can't get enough of the stuff, but I know some other cats won't touch it. Over here in the UK, it is expensive & I can't afford for them to eat it all day everyday. If I could, I would!
 
Re: Macs and Om Nom Nom in the UK

Elizabeth and Bertie said:
Just saw a post on DCC saying that Macs and Om Nom Nom are available in the UK from this site:

This is really good news for British kitties! \M/

(However, I am petrified that if I order in bulk, my moggies will decide they don't like it anymore... :roll: )
 
Re: Macs and Om Nom Nom in the UK

Dr Schrodinger said:
Elizabeth and Bertie said:
Just saw a post on DCC saying that Macs and Om Nom Nom are available in the UK from this site:

This is really good news for British kitties! \M/

(However, I am petrified that if I order in bulk, my moggies will decide they don't like it anymore... :roll: )

Juliet, I've just ordered 'Macs' in bulk... But if my cats decide they don't like it anymore then your cats can have it! ;-) :lol:
 
Re: Macs and Om Nom Nom in the UK

Elizabeth and Bertie said:
...Juliet, I've just ordered 'Macs' in bulk... But if my cats decide they don't like it anymore then your cats can have it! ;-) :lol:
The order from The Happy Kitty Company arrived really fast. :smile:
I think being able to buy Mac's in the UK is really good news, as 'good quality' food options for diabetic cats here can be pretty limited.
For those interested in trying 'Mac's' (the 'grain-free' varieties) I just did a quick calculation from the label analyses and according to those figures the % of carbs from calories is;

Beef and chicken heart, 1.8%
Duck, turkey and chicken, 0%
Veal and turkey, 1.1%
Duck, rabbit and beef, 6.3%

As I said, these figures are from the 'analysis' on the label. This might or might not be a true reflection of what is actually in the can at any given time, and for a more accurate picture it would be necessary to contact the manufacturer for the current 'as fed' values. (Some folks do that, some don't. I don't. I take the label value as a 'ballpark figure' and then feed it to Bertie to see what happens! )

The Happy Kitty Company is here:
http://www.happykittycompany.co.uk/coll ... t-food/Cat

Eliz
 
Ive just had a look at Macs food and am about to order some. I am surprised at how little they are fed - for jasper, whos 5.2kg its only about 180g - 250g. I am determined to find a food Jasper likes beside Whiskers ohmygod_smile
 
Macs is good. Milo says so. Shame he doesn't get the freebies... ;-)

Try the Om Nom Nom too, although it's pricier, it's full of chicken hearts & the protein content is high.
 
UK folks may want to know that that Catz Finefood is now available from Zooplus in Germany. They also stock Granatapet. So hopefully these may soon be available in UK Zooplus. nailbite_smile

Delivery charge to UK from Zooplus in Germany is 6.90 euros. Not bad! :smile:

Here is a link to their section on grain-free canned cat food. If you open it in Google Chrome you can 'right click' and then 'translate to English'. http://www.zooplus.de/shop/katzen/katze ... tzenfutter

Eliz
 
Trying to get more information in here for those down under (Australia, New Zealand) for food ideas. I always do a search for Australia and then pull together a list of different foods for the folks down under from various posts I find on FDMB.

I also check over at Diabetic Cat Care Forum in their College of Knowledge for country specific data. Here is their no doubt outdated list:

Fancy Feast varieties that have been checked and are believed to be below 10% carbs are:
Turkey and Giblets Pate - 6.8% dry carbs (apparently is being discontinued)
Chicken & Giblets Pate - 11% carbs if fat content is 4% (6.8% carbs if fat content is 5%)
Kitten Tender Turkey Feast - -4% to -10.2%
Kitten Tender Ocean Whitefish Feast - -6.2% to -12.3%
Evo 95%:
Evo is only sold at Pet’s Paradise stores which are located throughout Australia. Evo 95% can be purchased by the case from: http://www.naturalpetstore.com.au/p/79/ ... brand/evo/
Evo 95% has a slightly higher fat content (9% to 10%) which should be considered if your cat has pancreatitis or liver issues.
95% Venison: -5% based on dry matter
95% Beef: 7.1%
95% Salmon and Herring: 4.7%
95% Chicken and Turkey: 0.4%
95% Duck: 6.8%

Ziwi Peak:
The removal of chicory syrup now makes Ziwi Peak an acceptable low carb food. It is not sold everywhere in Australia but can be ordered here:

http://www.ziwipeak.com.au/shop/where-to-buy/

Canned Lamb - 9.1%
Canned Venison - 4.5%
Canned Venison and Fish - 4.5%

If anyone else has more Australia/New Zealand food ideas, please add them here.
 
Available food for UK diabetic cats

^^^This is indeed good news, thanks Eliz!

UKers: There appear to be more & more of us these days, & I thought I would keep UK food availability in a single resource

Since so many decent low carb wet foods are now available in the UK via several companies, I have made a spreadsheet of brands, flavours, % carbs, and where you can purchase them.

I've uploaded it to Google Drive & it is open to the public at : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq4WIfRfL3G1dDd2dkNtMnNoMDZYaDVxTGtSd1dmWmc#gid=0

I've also created a pdf file that you can download & keep in your cupboard/fridge/wherever-you-keep-kitty-noms for when the cupboard gets a bit bare:

https://drive.google.com/?authuser=0#folders/0B64WIfRfL3G1bVl4QXI5alZMZzg

I've tried to arrange the list by ease of access, so to speak, with the supermarket brands first in the list, but things can be easily rearranged, added & altered if necessary.

If you would like to add information to it, please let me know, and I can make the document open to editing for you. ;-)

Please give me some feedback so I can improve information for us Britishers?

Juliet
 
Juliet, that is amazing! What an absolute star you are! :RAHCAT

This must have take you ages.... :shock:

May I ask: Does the carb percentage you've listed mean 'percentage of carb as an ingredient' in the food? Or 'percentage of calories from carbohydrates'?

Luvverly to hear from you BTW!
Hope you and the furries are happy and well. :smile:

Eliz
 
% carbohydrate * 100 grams of food = grams carbohydrate per 100 grams food

1 gram of carbohydrate is 3.5 calories, for animals (humans have a different number)

grams carbohydrate * 3.5 = calories from carbohydrate

calories from carbohydrate in 100 grams / total calories in 100 grams * 100 = percent calories from carbohydrates
 
See, this where things go a little t*ts up, as we say in the UK. Different calculators use different values for cals from carbs, different 'experts' recommend different parameters & different data sources have completely different numbers....for some foods, the numbers on the can differ from the numbers on the website etc etc...

Minefield.

Anyway, I shall add estimated % calories by carbs using http://fnae.org/carbcalorie.html piecemeal, until we get a full spreadsheet......am happy to add other users to the spreadsheet so they can edit it too?! (hint, hint...)

Juliet
 
Hi Juliet,

The FNAE online calculator doesn't do the last bit of the calculation (to get % of calories from carbs) but this nifty little online calculator does calculate that (hurrah!)
https://secure.balanceit.com/tools/_gac ... /index.php

I am very happy to do those calculations, especially given the phenomenal effort that you've already put in. Did you happen to keep a list of the 'analysis' (protein, fat etc) for each of those foods...? nailbite_smile

Re the analysis on the can label differing from info on the manufacturers' website, yes it is, as you say, a minefield. That is one reason why some folks here contact the manufacturer for the current 'as fed' values. I've never done that. There are so many cat foods and life is short. But I've found that calculating from the label (or website) seems to give a suffciciently good 'ballpark figure' to work with. And for those who hometest we can see the results of any given food on our cat's blood glucose.

I guess it could be written on the spreadsheet that the values are taken from the label on such and such a date; and then folks can always contact the manufacturer if they want chapter and verse of what is in the food at any specific time?

Am also happy to help update the spreadsheet in principle, but do bear in mind that I'm a bit stoopid when it comes to 'clever data type stuff'....

Eliz

PS. I think the FNAE calculator calculates calories from fat slightly differently to most others (I read that somewhere here...) but apparently it is only a tiddly difference.
 
Thanks Eliz.

I've now added my own calculator to the file (on a different sheet), having been through all the others with a fine toothcomb this morning. :?

It's pretty conservative & uses 1g carbs = 4 calories, 1g protein = 4 calories & 1g fat = 9 calories (is this correct? I got this from FNAE...) and I'm now populating the spreadsheet with % calories by carbs.

What calculator do you use Eliz?

Any assistance is appreciated! I have become so lost in websites & advice & numbers & parameters that I just wanted to out everything in one place...including where to buy it from.

J
 
Hi Juliet,

I use a spreadsheet that was originally set up by a Britisher (another scientist!) from this forum quite a few years ago now when I was new here.

That spreadsheet calculates according to the same formula that the 'BalanceIT.com online calculator uses. That's to say it takes the label analysis figures and multiplies the percentage protein by 3.5, fat by 8.5, and carb by 3.5 to get calories per 100g. Then the spreadsheet divides calories from carbs per 100g by the total calories per 100g and multiplies by 100 to get the percentage of calories from carbs.

As you say, the FNAE calculator seems to use a slightly different formula. It seems to multiply protein by 4, fat by about 9.05, and carb by about 4 (although in one example I tried it multiplied carb by 5...).

My spreadsheet seems to occasionally develop glitches though, so I often run the result through the BalanceIT.com calculator to do a quick double check!

I think your food spreadsheet is a fantastic resource. Well done for doing that. It will be so helpful to be able to point Britishers toward a document with all relevant info instead of just trying to remember what the current 'good' foods are and where to get them from...especially when one's brain is a tad short on caffeine....

Eliz
 
UK Canned cat food for diabetic (and other) cats

I've run a comparison & my carb calculator produces slightly higher carb scores, than yours, Eliz. So, the table is now full of overestimated % calories by carbs...but only slightly. (No bad thing, really, I s'pose).

I've spent most of today plugging in all the estimated carbohydrate levels derived from Guaranteed Analysis from many different sites (sshh....don't tell the boss!).

We've now got quite a comprehensive list, all the way from brands easily accessible in the supermarket, to the stuff our crazy German friends make, so it shouldn't be too scary for future UK-based n00bs.

They're brands to suit a wide range of budgets, too....beginning with £1.15 a kilo & ending up with £15 a kilo!

Oh, and I've put the link in my signature too.

J :mrgreen:
xx
 
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