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29-03-2011, 04:34 PM   #11

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


Glad you are feeling better about the mother cat and kittens and have a plan of action. It's always worse I feel when you don't know whether you're doing the right thing. Hope mother cat gets better very quickly.



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29-03-2011, 04:45 PM   #12

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


I was so gratefull for all the advice he agve. Tho i now wonder why foods as rubbish as whiskas etc are even sold!!! Really had no idea theyre so rubbish!



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29-03-2011, 04:46 PM   #13

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


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Originally Posted by angieh
Glad you are feeling better about the mother cat and kittens and have a plan of action. It's always worse I feel when you don't know whether you're doing the right thing. Hope mother cat gets better very quickly.
I DO feel much better now, as you say it wasnt nice not having an action plan etc.



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29-03-2011, 06:46 PM   #14

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


Fab news! Can I ask if there was a specific food he suggested? I have been on loads of sites trying to find which brand is the best quality



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29-03-2011, 09:07 PM   #15

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


He was suggesting a sensitive diet one, science something.... she is on chicken and fish today and I am going to pets at home tomorrow to get some. He mentioned canine something too, so i forgotten which one is for sensitive tums, but apparently one (or both) of those brands do it



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29-03-2011, 09:16 PM   #16

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


Sounds like it's one of the ones sold under the brand name 'Hills science plan' or 'Royal canine' you can buy both online - and they do tend to package well enough - so sensitive tummies will be one of the things that they call that range in their brand packaging.



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29-03-2011, 09:41 PM   #17

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


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Sounds like it's one of the ones sold under the brand name 'Hills science plan' or 'Royal canine' you can buy both online - and they do tend to package well enough - so sensitive tummies will be one of the things that they call that range in their brand packaging.
thats the ones! Silly me, canine and that lol.
Any suggestions on which is the best, or is there a better one for sensitive tummies?



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29-03-2011, 09:48 PM   #18

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


I've no experience in the matter am afraid... I'd guess that it partly a case of what your cats will eat... Others with cats who need a sensitive diet may well be along to tell you their experiences in time...



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29-03-2011, 10:49 PM   #19

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


I feed Tim the Hills sensitive diet, its very good, he does very well on it. Amber gets Pro Plan Kitten Sensitive food & does really well on it too. Used to get runny poos before they went onto sensitive diets



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30-03-2011, 10:23 AM   #20

Re: nursing mum with diorrhea


Kizzy has Royal Canin Digestive Comfort ...... and has done well on it. Not sure whether that's classed as "sensitive" or not! Whole thing is a bit confusing.



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