Sheba Catfood - England

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Marie McMeowington

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Hey everyone I just had a quick question about Sheba food. My cat loves it so if this can be her diabetic food that would be great. But I was confused about the flavours on this chart: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq4WIfRfL3G1dDd2dkNtMnNoMDZYaDVxTGtSd1dmWmc#gid=0

Where it says: Tender duck terrine, and Tender rabbit and Tender tuna. I can only find in my shop: Classics in Terrine with: duck, rabbit like this packaging
http://www.petzilla.co.uk/media/cat...eba-tray-classics-in-terrine-duck-16x100g.jpg
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSHHfX8fAzigVeKWmXClcW71jOaD45BZqQApQCHM2uE-XVSH2alDg
but I can't find anything with the "Tender" word in front of it...like these. and these all have extra things added on the end, like duck and gooseare they the same thing?
http://img.dooyoo.co.uk/GB_EN/orig/1/0/6/1/2/1061241.jpg
http://www.wilko.com/content/ebiz/wilkinsonplus/invt/0292425/0292425_l.jpg
http://images1.mysupermarket.co.uk/Products_1000/11/279611.jpg?v=1


Is this just different packaging, is it the same recipe? and more importantly can I feed it to Ninja?

sorry for all the links, tried to post photos but they were too big
 
There's always the test and see method when you can't get as fed data from the company (have you contacted them?)

Get a small can.
Mix a small amount - say an ounce - into a known good food and feed.
Test 2-3 hours later when food spikes commonly show.
What do you see?
If the numbers look OK, repeat with an increase in the Sheba - maybe 2 oz.

And so on.
 
The duck terrine appears to be 7.8% calories by carb, so should be fine.

In fact, I think all the sheba terrines are fine, but make sure you stick to the terrines. The rest are garbage.

I think this is the EU packaging. Looking at the ingredients, there doesn't seem to be anything dodgy.

I'll update the google chart with the new names when I have the chance.

juliet
 
Oh good, Juliet dropped in to the message board to comment. She's the one that put together that document for UK members to use for food suggestions. Looks like she has given you an explanation.
 
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