RE: Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-24 Thread tamara stickler
@felineleukemia.orgSubject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please Mari, For the record, Coebeio isn't Felv+, I don't know if that makes a difference, but it might, so I thought you should know. Ok, red dyes. That finding was just by trial and error. It finally occured to me

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-24 Thread Nina
I've had luck hiding pills in cooked liver squished around the pill and hidden in a small bowl of 'untainted' liver. Nina Chris wrote: Tamara, you are right about the Pill Pockets… it does not work for all cats but if it does it is easy! The strays I was feeding would not take them but a

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-24 Thread Nina
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RE: Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-23 Thread Chris
on Royal Canin v. Wellness please T: Very interesting - how did you ascertain that it was the red dyes? I have long suspected that it was the dyes in the various foods that have caused many of mine to vomit their food so I have beennotfeeding anything that obviously has colored

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-23 Thread tamara stickler
Mari, For the record, Coebeio isn't Felv+, I don't know if that makes a difference, but it might, so I thought you should know. Ok, red dyes. That finding was just by trial and error. It finally occured to me that when I feed her something with red dye in it...she'd break out around the face and

RE: Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-23 Thread Chris
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tamara stickler Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 3:51 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please Mari, For the record, Coebeio isn't Felv+, I don't know

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-22 Thread tamara stickler
The only problem with Triumph is that it has a high phosphorous content. (NOT good for older kitties, or cats prone to kidney problems.) Just an FYI. Gloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'll try it. Been looking around for something to order or buy locally. Thanks so much! GloriaOn Jun 21,

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-22 Thread Mari Kolbe
T: Which Eagle Pack are you feeding? We have several with allergies and are having trouble finding a food that truly makes a difference. Someone gave me two different dry formula Eagle Pack foods and both had grains in them. Do you feed canned also? /mari (Spirit Cat) On 6/21/05, tamara

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-22 Thread tamara stickler
Mari, I feed Coebeio the hairball formula. She has horrible allergies, but it seems to be easy on her stomach and she likes it. Plus when Quintapus was alive, I bought it because it was low in phosphorous and he had CRF. Coey also eats the chicken, mixed in from time to time to keep her interest.

RE: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread Hideyo Yamamoto
Title: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please Kerry my friend is in the distribution business for natural pet food and she knows lots of about lots of different food I will give her a call and ask her about your question. Hideyo From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message Thanks Hideyo! -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hideyo YamamotoSent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:57 AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please Kerry my friend

RE: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread tamara stickler
Kerry, Personally speaking, my cats did better on Wellness than Royal Canin. They like(d) both tho. I now feed Eagle Pack (because of Coebeio's allergies-she does better on it), BUT, I use other high quality cat foods, Wellness...Royal Canin, Wysong, Newmans, as treats instead of buying the more

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread Gloria Lane
I've always had trouble getting my cats to eat Wellness.Gloria On Jun 21, 2005, at 11:54 AM, MacKenzie, Kerry N. wrote: Hi all Does anyone have any opinion on the quality of Royal Canin dry cat food v. eg Wellness (or for that matter the new Evo)? My vet was extolling its and the

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread Gloria Lane
I just tried Eagle Pack, but again, having trouble getting my guys to eat it! Any suggestions? Gloria On Jun 21, 2005, at 12:51 PM, tamara stickler wrote: Kerry, Personally speaking, my cats did better on Wellness than Royal Canin. They like(d) both tho. I now feed Eagle Pack

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread Nina
My guys stuck their noses up at Wellness too. I just bought Triumph canned and my guys seem to like every flavor so far. It doesn't contain meat by-products, or veggies, but it does have rice flour and guar gum. Nina Gloria Lane wrote: I just tried Eagle Pack, but again, having trouble

Re: Opinions wanted on Royal Canin v. Wellness please

2005-06-21 Thread Gloria Lane
Hey, I'll try it. Been looking around for something to order or buy locally. Thanks so much! Gloria On Jun 21, 2005, at 4:41 PM, Nina wrote: My guys stuck their noses up at Wellness too. I just bought Triumph canned and my guys seem to like every flavor so far. It doesn't contain