I wonder if anyone has checked the protein and carbs values on the Friskies and FF recently?
We started using FF when the vet told us one cat was bordering on/possibly diabetic. With 4 cats we were cracking open more than 10 of those little cans a day (two were half-grown kittens and so eating a lot more, and one of the adults has since passed on.) So we switched to mixing FF with Friskies pate to cut both the cost and the number of cans. At first it seemed fine, but lately the Friskies is just looking, well, "icky". Not as good as it used to, somehow. My husband is not as thorough with mixing and mashing the food and extra water together, so our saying is now to make it "more like pudding than poo," but honestly the Friskies is reminding me more of poo right out of the can. Could they have changed the recipe recently? The borderline diabetic cat went back into good numbers as soon as we made the switch (he had been on that horrid purina U/R food which may as well be pure sugar it's so high in carbs), he also has hyperthyroid which he gets treated for, but lately he's always hungry and always drinking again, we have been back to the vet to have his thyroid monitored, but I wonder if the apparent change in the friskies is also affecting him? We are working on phasing out the friskies and going back to just FF anyway, because of the "pudding, not poo" thing; but if we can see the food seems different, wondering what they did to the ingredients to make it so?