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Cats owned: two long haired two short hair cats
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: leicestershire
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16-06-2009, 08:26 PM   #11

Re: Senior Cat Food


I changed my two older cats onto senior food in February time. They are nt keen on the felix tinned senior but it works out cheaper than pouches and they love the whiska s senior pouches and the aldi foil tray senior so I mix that half and half and its usually polished off. Max in particular eats little and often. Seems to suit him tho Tess isnt quite so keen on the senior food. Jx



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Cats owned: 2 x DSH, all FIV+
Join Date: May 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 183
16-06-2009, 08:50 PM   #12

Re: Senior Cat Food


My Tigger is on Felix senior (though she is only 6 she is on due to the fact it has less calories). I tried her with Whiskas senior but it was a bit rich for her. Our Cats Protection does the same as they find also the Whiskas a bit rich for their older residents.



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Cats owned: Burmese cross Siamese
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Berkshire, UK
Posts: 106
10-09-2009, 05:45 PM   #13

Re: Senior Cat Food


Solomon is 9 now so he comes into the senior category. Because of his low white cell blood condition the vet says he should keep to Hills Prescription i/d biscuits which fortunately he's happy to eat. Prior to that he was on Burns, Iams and Go-Cat Senior.



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