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Cats owned: Domestic Shorthairs & Longhair
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Location: Hertfordshire, UK
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15-05-2008, 08:14 PM   #11

Re: The weight is coming down


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Originally Posted by pinklizzy
Amber,
Just wanted to ask how you find the RCW obesity? We tend to use r/d but I've had a few clients asking about obesity (I run our weight clinics ) Don't have any experience of it though.
Lx
personally I love the stuff but then can't compare it to hills because as a practice we use RCW generally though we have good success with both dogs and cats although as you probably know there's always the odd awquard one their helpline is very good too



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Cats owned: Imogen BSH
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15-05-2008, 08:18 PM   #12

Re: The weight is coming down


Thanks! Might try it with a 7kg cat, currently on the RCW indoor cat!



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Cats owned: Domestic Shorthairs & Longhair
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15-05-2008, 08:20 PM   #13

Re: The weight is coming down


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Originally Posted by pinklizzy
Thanks! Might try it with a 7kg cat, currently on the RCW indoor cat!
No problem hope you have some success with it!



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