its a high calorie food so they don't need as much....
Ninja ( the cat in the spreadsheet example ) ate more when her bean first bought it but then slowed down.... just as the website claimed.....
she only eats approximately 2 tablespoons.
CALORIE CONTENT: 4,070 kcals/kg (590 kcals/cup) Calculated Metabolizable energy.
In less than three months, Young Again may help your diabetic or pre-diabetic cat :•Better manage their diabetes and possibly reduce or eliminate their need for insulin
•Increase lean muscle and lose excess fat
•Want and need to eat less - and never go hungry
•Quickly achieve and stay at their healthiest weight
•Have much more energy and a friendlier disposition
•Also avoid urinary tract issues
•Produce less solid waste for a cleaner litter box
•Have the soft, kitten-like fur you love to touch
•Dramatically reduce your food bill considering canned food can cost two dollars or more per day
I do not feed dry to Shadow .... my avatar... my diabetic altho' she has had a kibble or two of the Young Again as a treat or crumbled on her food to inspire her to eat....
She was a canned food cat before diagnosis and she is now in remission.
The outdoor cat we have has eaten every brand out there and last year got fat from all those carbs and less activity. (He's killed every critter within a few doors down on my block...
eats lizards, birds, gophers :thumbup , chipmunks, squirrels and baby rabbits :cry:
Now that there isn't anything to hunt and he's gotten older, he gained weight.
I give him canned food too at least once a day .... but he gets a controlled amount of Young Again too.
He needs a home.... I let him sleep in our garage... has a heated bed. He needs someone with a barn full of mice....
We have coyotes everywhere so I give him shelter since he found us.
Shadow would be most unhappy if he came inside. She doesn't share. And she's my baby so I won't stress her out by bringing another cat in.
I prefer the canned only BUT...
I know there are those out there who don't want to deal with canned or have a cat that won't eat canned ( like Ninja won't)
I believe its Your choice what you feed.... no judgement from me.
it's just that after watching Ninja struggle ...and she was on a high dose of insulin because of the Evo dry food..... and then went into remission after switching to YoungAgain....
I want anyone who is choosing to feed dry to know about the Young Again.
Ninja's owner doesn't post on fdmb because she felt ostracized for having a cat that wouldn't convert to canned food.
I tried every way I could to help her think of ways to get her cat to switch.
I'm allowed to share her story. see the post from earlier below to see her spreadsheet ......