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My diabetic cat (who has been off insulin for the last month as diet seems to control her sugar now) is on an almost completely wet diet of Friskies (her choice-she was a dry food eater before and Friskies was the only wet food she would touch.)
Recently I got two four month old kittens. The breeder had them on Royal Canin wet and dry but admitted that they didn't seem to like either. I kept the kittens on a limited amount of RC dry but tried to switch them to Evo wet. They eat it alright but a few hours after eating they vomit up the carrot and tomato flake bits from the Evo. The rest of the food is digested-its just the vegetable bits. I tried a different wet kitten food and it was the same story- vomited up vegetable bits several hours later but the bulk of the food was digested. They wouldn't eat the 100 percent meat foods like Taste of the Wild and prefer a pate.
To make matters more confusing, they sneaked into the diabetic cat's realm and ate her Friskies with no vomiting afterwards.
Now I'm really confused! Friskies??? Based on what I now know about cat food I would like to get them off the dry eventually but what wet food should I replace it with?
Any suggestions for a kitten-appropriate pate with no vegetable bits?
Feedback would be appreciated.
Recently I got two four month old kittens. The breeder had them on Royal Canin wet and dry but admitted that they didn't seem to like either. I kept the kittens on a limited amount of RC dry but tried to switch them to Evo wet. They eat it alright but a few hours after eating they vomit up the carrot and tomato flake bits from the Evo. The rest of the food is digested-its just the vegetable bits. I tried a different wet kitten food and it was the same story- vomited up vegetable bits several hours later but the bulk of the food was digested. They wouldn't eat the 100 percent meat foods like Taste of the Wild and prefer a pate.
To make matters more confusing, they sneaked into the diabetic cat's realm and ate her Friskies with no vomiting afterwards.
Now I'm really confused! Friskies??? Based on what I now know about cat food I would like to get them off the dry eventually but what wet food should I replace it with?
Any suggestions for a kitten-appropriate pate with no vegetable bits?
Feedback would be appreciated.