Catfood with best nutrition?

Delta99

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not sure where to put this post, lol, hopefully someone will be able to help me...

Our cat has overactive thyroids and doesn't eat huge quantities anymore so I' m looking for recommendations for very nutritious catfood. Ideally I would like dry but also need some meaty stuff as she has pills that we crush up and mix in.

She's currently on go cat and has always done well on it but seems to leave most of the biccies these days...
 
Hard to say really - the vets will always push Hills Science (or ours seem to anyway) but I can't give Jas lots of dry food as he doesn't drink enough so it makes him throw up (lovely... there's always far more that comes out than goes in because it swells so much :()
We tend to give ours Whiskas Supermeat - no jelly or gravy as they'll just lick that off and leave the rest, and supplement with raw meats like chicken (they both love crunching thigh bones) and chopped chicken liver.
Hope you manage to find something that's right for your cat.
 
Mine are onTechni Cal dry cat food, its around £35 for 10 kg delivered. They seem to do very well on it as did our old cat, everyone commented how well he looked and his teeth were always great. At the moment the cats are supplementing their food with a rabbit a day but can't recommend that :eek:
 
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You sadly don't see raw feeding with cats enough. If I had one that's what it would be fed! Did persuade a friend to change a cat onto it once and he took to it like a duck to water, came off his long term injections for something I can't remember now and started raiding the fridge!
 
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