Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Cat With Nissa Ornament What Would Be The Best Cat Food To Feed An Adult, Female, Indoor Cat With Hairball Problems?

What would be the best cat food to feed an adult, female, indoor cat with hairball problems? - cat with nissa ornament

Price, brand, etc. nothing. I want to know what is the best, nutritious, full of vitamins and cat food is an advantage. My cat is 3, has a completely indoor cat, eating problems with hairballs and what (I have a few different foods dry and wet, all tried in good taste).

6 comments:

holpet said...

RAW!

Sorry, I'm just excited about raw food.

Cat in the wild have little balls of fur, and is mainly due to their diet. Because raw food that your cat is designed to eat the healthiest for them. Raw food help to reduce your contribution to hairballs.

I love Primal Stella & Chewy, the logic of nature, Bravo and Food Nature Variety raw frozen. You can start with something like dehydrated Sojos easy raw food (the transition because it can be mixed with hot water to make, while the premiums are usually served thawed, but cold). I would find a different taste and a few brands which the cat very happy and rotate for optimum health.

After changing your diet, regular brushing of your cat will also help. Try using a blade or dissemination FURminator.

holpet said...

RAW!

Sorry, I'm just excited about raw food.

Cat in the wild have little balls of fur, and is mainly due to their diet. Because raw food that your cat is designed to eat the healthiest for them. Raw food help to reduce your contribution to hairballs.

I love Primal Stella & Chewy, the logic of nature, Bravo and Food Nature Variety raw frozen. You can start with something like dehydrated Sojos easy raw food (the transition because it can be mixed with hot water to make, while the premiums are usually served thawed, but cold). I would find a different taste and a few brands which the cat very happy and rotate for optimum health.

After changing your diet, regular brushing of your cat will also help. Try using a blade or dissemination FURminator.

Andita said...

I have done much research on this and, if possible, feed your cat a grain-free diet that is rich in animal protein. As you may know, cats are carnivores, simply b / c of this, cereal products (carbohydrates) are not healthy. There are several types of food grains for pets accessible, but my cats prefer well-being. Apart from not drying out the moist cat food. The best site I found that explains everything in detail is http://www.catinfo.org/index.htm. I truly believe that this regime has made a real difference in the quality of life for my cats. I hope you find this information useful.

NB: Have you tried with Petromalt over hairballs? In addition, daily nursing time with your cat actually reduce the amount of swallowed hair and goes to the series, and a great bonding activity.

david said...

I use an indoor cat food Purina with a control hairballs. well, I can either use the hairball, which seems to help. There are lots of cat food on the market just continues to try to eat and go with her.

david said...

I use an indoor cat food Purina with a control hairballs. well, I can either use the hairball, which seems to help. There are lots of cat food on the market just continues to try to eat and go with her.

ladystan... said...

Forgot your notes, but I have some hairball food for indoor cats.

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