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26-01-2008, 10:00 AM   #1

Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


We usually feed the purina kitten biscuits and whiska's pouches, but the shop had run out of the purina biscuits when we last went so we got whiska's kitten biscuits instead.

We tried to change the hooligans over gradually, but once they had tasted he whiska's biscuits they wouldn't eat the purina biscuits or their pouches unless there was nothing left.

They used to play a lot, and then crash out and sleep afterwards. They also used to sleep much of the night. Since going onto the whiska's biscuits they have stopped crashing out and sleeping after they have played. They also wake up up by meowing and charging round like lunatics at 3am and don't go back to sleep again.

I've had one too many sleepless nights now. The little hooligans are going back on purina as soon as I get to the shop. In the mean time they will have their auntie Tinkers cat biscuits instead, it won't hurt them for a couple of days especially as they pick at them anyway.

Has anyone else ever found that whiska's kitten biscuits turn their little darlings into total hyperactive monsters? I can only liken it to the effect sugary foods have on my friends son.



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26-01-2008, 11:00 AM   #2

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


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Originally Posted by Tinker
Has anyone else ever found that whiska's kitten biscuits turn their little darlings into total hyperactive monsters? I can only liken it to the effect sugary foods have on my friends son.
Thats exactly it Tink. Whiskas is full of additives and sugar to make it more appealing to cats, thats why 8 out of 10 cats prefer it Personally, if I wanted to feed my cats junk food, I buy them a McDonalds
Hope you get the hooligans back on track xxx



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26-01-2008, 06:41 PM   #3

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


I have now got another bag of purina, and compared the ingredients....

Purina top 2 ingredients: Chicken (20%), Rice (14%)
Whiskas top few ingredients: Vegetable protein extracts, Cereals, Meat and animal derivatives (Chicken min. 4% in the small kibbles)

I won't be sticking with purina as the price has gone up by a massive 30%, I know in the current economic climate the price is bound to go up but I feel 30% is extortionate, but at least now I know to look at the ingredients list of the next brand we try for the hooligans!



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26-01-2008, 06:52 PM   #4

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


Have a look at Burns http://www.burns-pet-nutrition.co.uk/
My boys do well on it, and I don't think it has too much rubbish.

Edit: Here you go - chicken or fish variety

CHICKEN & BROWN RICE
- chicken from non-caged birds

Contains: Brown Rice, Poultry Meat Meal,Maize, Poultry Fat, Chicken Liver, Seaweed, Vitamins and Minerals
Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 28.0%, Oil 12.0%, Fibre 2.0%, Ash 7.0%, Vit A 15,000 iu/kg, Vit D3 1200 iu/kg, Vit E 70 iu/kg, Moisture 8%, Copper 18mg/kg, Sodium 0.2%, Calcium 2.16%, Phosphorus 1.1%, Magnesium 0.12%, Taurine 500mg/kg, EFA 2.6%

OCEAN FISH

Contains: Brown Rice, Fish Meal, Maize,Fish Oil, Chicken Liver, Seaweed, Vitamins and Minerals
Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 28.0%, Oil 12.0%, Fibre 2.0%, Ash 7.0%, Vit A 15,000 iu/kg, Vit D3 1200 iu/kg, Vit E 70 iu/kg, Moisture 8%, Copper 18mg/kg, Sodium 0.2%, Calcium 1.25%, Phosphorus 0.77%, Magnesium 0.09%, Taurine 500mg/kg, EFA 7.8%

and kitten food

DUCK & RICE FOR KITTENS

Contains: Duck Meat Meal (min 39%), Brown Rice (min 21%), White Rice (min 20%), Maize, Duck Fat, Chicken Liver, Seaweed, Minerals and Vitamins.
Typical Analysis/100g: Protein 30.0%, Oil 14.0%, Fibre 2.0%, Ash 7.0%, Vit A 15,000 iu/kg, Vit D3 1200 iu/kg, Vit E 70 iu/kg, Moisture 8%, Copper 18mg/kg, Sodium 0.2%, Calcium 2.10%, Phosphorus 1.15%, Magnesium 0.12%, Taurine 500mg/kg, EFA 2.6%


'They' used to say Whiskas had something addictive in it. Remember the ads, with kitty sniffing several bowls but only eating the Whiskas?



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08-02-2008, 11:20 PM   #5

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


does this apply to the whiska's treats?



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10-02-2008, 12:03 AM   #6

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


No way, MJ eats whiska's kitten biscuits & i get woken up every morning between 4am & 5am, do u really think it could b the food?



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10-02-2008, 12:28 AM   #7

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


This is worrying stuff. Merlin seemingly (when he's well) will only now eat Whiskas Oh So Meaty or Oh So Fishy. I may have to go and find out what's in that when my eyes are more awake. When he's poorly he has Chicken and Rice or Duck and Rice Sensitivity Royal Canin - mind you, that's Whiskas too now isn't it?



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10-02-2008, 09:39 AM   #8

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


Its a bit like giving a kid the choice of a tube of smarties or an apple, if you get what i mean.
Angie, I seriously wouldnt worry too much about what Merlin eats, the important thing for him at his age is that he eats something. Winston, in his life time, ate mostly Felix and Go-Cat, which aren't that much better but i do wonder if these things contributed to his CRF as they have a fairly high phos content. Even though, he did have a long and good life.
With Bernie and Eva, I try to be a little more careful about which foods i feed them, but does this mean they will live longer than Winston did? Only time will tell I guess.
For those who's kittens wake them up in the early hours, sometimes it helps to keep a little of their food back until before bed time and a little play session to tire them out as cats do tend to play, eat, groom, sleep.



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10-02-2008, 11:56 AM   #9

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


For sometime I have been feeding Millie Royal Canin furrball intensive. but reading the above I think I will start reading the packets to see whats in it



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10-02-2008, 01:17 PM   #10

Re: Whiska's kitten biscuits and hyperactivity?


I think there's a website that tells you what's in cat food. Haven't got time at the mo to google it - does anyone have the link to hand?



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