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I'll have a word with her next time I take Dylan in. It seems to be iams cat food that causes it the worst but that's not the only one. |
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If your near retford area you are rather close to me. Im in gainsborough Iams has a nasty reputation ESP in america. I dont no wheather you no about the pet food recall in america? It killed a couple thousand dogs and cats and gave a load more kidney failure. Alot of cat food brands contained a chemical called melomine which was toxic to our pets. Anyway cut a long story short. Iams instead of recalling their food. decided to test their food on about 20 cats to see if it would kill them. It did http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/petfoodrecall/ list of pet foods recalled in 2007 http://www.iamscruelty.com/introduction.asp Testing iams are doing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAEwCliYl50 video! |
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When I emailed them about Dylan's food intolerance to ask what ingredients they put in, the response I got was basically that it was DYLAN'S fault that the food made him sick I'm not sure whether I still have the email, may have deleted it from sheer disgust. Better get back on topic now, off poisonams |
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They said in the email it wasn't their food that was the problem, Dylan's tummy was the problem (unfortunately I can't remember the exact wording and no longer have the email - deleted it out of sheer disgust) I have no idea what they were talking about, maybe I'm being thick but I just don't see it. They came across as being a load of uncaring *insert your own word* I know Dylan's a pig with his food but I can tell the difference between Dylan pigging out and making himself sick and the food Dylan's eating making himself sick. |
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Of course a big multi billion dollar company cannot be in the wrong putting loadsa fillers and wheat into a carnivours food What utter rot! Have you had a luck on zooplus? They do some great grain free foods! Have a look at porta 21 sensible grain free food. I have no idea what your budget is? But its around £34 pounds for a 10kg sack of food. And a goodish wet food is smilla, grau and bozita. But for all that expense you might aswell feed the raw to go diet. It would cost you less and you get a fantastic diet. Or there is the NI diet or darlings. None of the raw diets contain fillers |
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Maby just try feeding him a decent wet food only diet. again smilla is a good option. You can buy 30 cans for £22 which would be more then enough for one cat |
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Dylan's main trouble is he's a greedy pig and eats any other cats food he can find, so he wears a do not feed collar but it doesn't do anything to stop him from being a pig Edit: I think he's had some iams this evening, he's just had the runs in his tray |
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