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01-09-2010, 02:12 PM   #1

Gravy Toppers


Several members, myself included, have remarked that we would like to be able to buy nutritional cat food gravy. My Pip, for example, loves the gravy that comes in wet food pouches but will not eat the meat.

In my travels around the Internet, I came across this. Unfortunately, there are no listed ingredients and only 3 reviews, which don't sound too great. I thought I'd post the link though, just to prove that such a product is available.

Further info: I've now searched other sites and it seems this product is fairly widespread in availability and does not contain wheat.

Now found basic ingredients: purified water, dextrose, glycine, chicken, yeast, dried tomato, minerals. Analysis: Protein 1.5%, fat 0.5%, minerals 1%, moisture 90%



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01-09-2010, 04:38 PM   #2

Re: Gravy Toppers


Thanks, Angie. I'll see if I can find a source here, would like to try it.



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01-09-2010, 11:31 PM   #3

Re: Gravy Toppers


Murphy likes the gravy, but tends to pick at the meat, so I have started adding some water to it and mashing it till its almost liquid, and he is eating the lot...



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01-09-2010, 11:31 PM   #4

Re: Gravy Toppers


ooh i might have to try some of that if we keep having trouble with AJ-thanks Angie! I actually tried the Pets at Home gravy a couple of christmas' ago and the boys didnt like it at all, it was really watery though so maybe if it had been thicker like the consistancy of the gravy in alot of the wet foods they might have liked it? It did cross my mind to pick up some bisto gravy to try with AJs prescription diet, but i wasnt sure if that was ok so decided against it!



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02-09-2010, 08:03 PM   #5

Re: Gravy Toppers


I don't know JB, but would suspect Bisto or other human gravy granules would have onion in them.



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02-09-2010, 08:25 PM   #6

Re: Gravy Toppers


Or possibly salt too .....



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03-09-2010, 07:04 AM   #7

Re: Gravy Toppers


I would think any hooman gravy would have far too much salt in it for a cat to be fed safely.



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03-09-2010, 10:30 AM   #8

Re: Gravy Toppers


How about this Angie? I make my own dog biscuits and one recipe required Debittered Brewer's Yeast powder (never heard of it before but Holland and Barrett's stock it) It smells lovely and meaty. I think I've seen ads for vitamin tabs for cats containing it so I'm fairly sure it's ok for cats (needs checking though) You could mix a bit of the powder with some warm water as a gravy, maybe add some tomato puree as well if that's ok?



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03-09-2010, 12:00 PM   #9

Re: Gravy Toppers


That's a good tip MrsH. I will look into that! I wonder what people use it for?

That's very convenient - I have been trying to find out what will help me get rid of the ridges in my fingernails and it seems I need B vitamins, of which the Brewer's Yeast is a good source ....... so I may try it for myself as well as trying to make some cat gravy with it. Probably a once in a while thing for the cats though.



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03-09-2010, 08:53 PM   #10

Re: Gravy Toppers


Yes as i said i didnt think bisto would quite be suitable for the cats somehow

You would think more places would have made something like the gravy toppers by now, seems like a really good idea to make sure the kitties get more liquid but still be able to have their dry food-think my guys might thank me if i get some!



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