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cat foods free of meat and fish derivatives
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trace, for a change, why not try poaching a chicken breast with a clove of garlic for the cat? I do this about once or twice a week for my 2, they love it, especially when its still a little warm, doesnt stink the house out like cooking fish for them either :rotfl:
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Hi trace, we also have a cat that has skin problems caused by "wet" food.
He has boiled fish ("value" pollack from Tescos a large bag costs £1.72) every meal and has Royal Canin "Beauty" as his dry food.
To add to his problems he has only 3 teeth!!!:rolleyes:0 -
As far as I can tell the Sheba dome range are free from animal derivatives. I've just had a look at the two varieties i've got here...chicken+duck and seafood. Both of them have nothing except the meat/fish and tapioca starch listed in their ingredients.0
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