prole_for_peace
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Mon Sep-13-10 11:52 AM
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| I splurged and bough my cats some Halo treats and food. |
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and they DO NOT LIKE IT. I am mixing it with their other food in increasing increments to get them used to it but they eat the pieces of the "old" food and leave the Halo. The cats that live outside love it but the ones inside...meh.
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Mon Sep-13-10 09:21 PM
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Edited on Mon Sep-13-10 09:21 PM by Sanity Claws
My two indoor cats like Spot Stew's dry food. They didn't care for the canned. We never tried the treats.
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Wed Sep-15-10 08:15 PM
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and they just look at it and then me like "r we supposed to eat this?"
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Wed Sep-15-10 09:38 PM
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| 3. Funny how our cats have different tastes |
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Spot's Stew is definitely the favorite of my guys. Once I got them Wellness dry cat food, one disliked it so much that he wouldn't eat it. He woke me up early the next morning demanding that I get some other cat food. Of course, he couldn't verbalize that but he certainly made his point clear. It was the only time in 10 years that he woke me up early in the morning.
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Fri Sep-17-10 01:27 PM
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| 4. There are cats like people. What prefer greasy, fatty food. Or |
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more sugary food. So it figures, assuming it is a better health wise product. dc
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