You can go on their website and type in your zip code
and it will give you a list of dealers in your area.

:)
Wendy

--- cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks.  I called my vet and they sell Innova and
> California Natural.  They don't have the EVO or
> California Natural in can though.  Smokey has always
> seemed to like the wet food the best.  I guess I
> could
> order the canned food over the internet.
> 
> Cindy
> 
> --- Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Cindy, I totally understand.  I am so sensitive to
> > eating habits, because to
> > me it's the first sign of bigger things.  My Satch
> > has not approached his
> > food with the gusto that he did before he got this
> > cold.  He's fine - he
> > eats, but it's over a longer period and he'll
> leave
> > a bite in the bowl,
> > where before, no way.  He'd stop and eat bits of
> > dirt, buttons, spots on the
> > carpet on the way to his bowl for breakfast and
> > dinner, inhale it, lick it
> > clean to make sure, inspect the area around the
> > bowl, and try to eat
> > everything nailed down and not on his way back to
> me
> > to tell me that he
> > could handle a helping of seconds.  This cat would
> > have been rounder than he
> > is long if given his druthers.  So now, even
> though
> > he's eating okay - it's
> > not his normal and I don't like it.  I'm hoping
> that
> > with the identification
> > and treatment of the cough source that my ravenous
> > beast will be plaguing me
> > again.
> > 
> > Anyway, Wysong is good, Solid Gold, Felidae,
> Innova
> > Evo (which just came out
> > with the wet food a few months ago), Max Cat,
> > Merrill - these are all good
> > foods and I'm sure that there are more.  Fancy
> Feast
> > actually isn't a bad
> > one either.  Satch loves his Innova kibble first,
> > used to love my raw food
> > (now leaves some uneaten) second, and then last is
> > canned food.  He always
> > has gone in strong, but loses taste for it.  So
> your
> > Smokey could be the
> > same.  Only using it as a back up and then variety
> > is my tactic.  Raw or
> > cooked chicken (depending on your comfort level)
> is
> > usually a favorite with
> > most cats (I usually cut off a bit of whatever
> meat
> > I'm making for myself if
> > there aren't spices involved to give to Satch).
> > 
> > Good luck, they can be so picky.
> > 
> > Leslie
> > 
> > 
> > > From: cindy reasoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Subject: Smokey
> > >
> > > Hello to everybody I haven't been able to follow
> > all
> > > of the post because work has been very busy.  I
> > hope
> > > everyone's babies are doing fine.  I had a
> > question
> > > about Smokey.  The last few days I have noticed
> he
> > > hasn't been eating very good.  He nibbles but
> that
> > is
> > > about it.  I had been feeding him EVO and can
> > food.  I
> > > have tried different foods.  I gave him some
> > Purina
> > > Cat Chow and he seemed to eat a bit more of that
> > than
> > > anything.  I am not sure how good that food is
> for
> > > him. Tuesday night my husband took him to the
> vet
> > to
> > > get an injection of Winstrol to see if that
> might
> > > help.  He wasn't running a fever and he hadn't
> > lost
> > > any weight. Last night I gave him some chicken
> we
> > had
> > > for supper and he ate all of that.  What kind of
> > food
> > > do any of you use?  He had a cbc done about 2
> > weeks
> > > ago and the vet said it looked really good.  I
> > hope I
> > > am not being paranoid about all of this. Any
> > advice
> > > would be great.
> > >
> > > Cindy Reasoner
> > 
> 
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