> : I guess there's no Australians around. Anybody know where I can
> : find this information? I can find Iams, Science Diet and Advance (which
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> Good luck.
: Thank you; I've already sent [Royal Canin] a query.
Good luck, hope you'd a convenient source.
I am still trying to find a canned food that will be prefect from all
angles: protein quality, low carbs, no wheat or corn, low Phosphorous,
etc.
In that connection, may I ask how you selected RC to your brand and if
you compared it with Iams, Science Diet, Fancy Feast, etc?
jmc - 10 Jun 2006 12:46 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, Kiran exclaimed (6/9/2006 9:57 AM):
> : Thank you; I've already sent [Royal Canin] a query.
>
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> In that connection, may I ask how you selected RC to your brand and if
> you compared it with Iams, Science Diet, Fancy Feast, etc?
Not so much reading labels in that detail; the big factor is that Meep
will eat it, consistently, and that it contains dl-methionine (sp),
which I understand is useful for controlling urinary PH. I was also
looking for - not specifically low carb, but where the main ingredient
was actually meat in some form. I couldn't actually find canned Royal
Canin in England so don't know if she'll eat it - she was eating the dry
Indoor formula well though.
A long time ago Science Diet made her a stinky kitten, and a few years
after that when I tried it again she wouldn't eat it - but apparently
she's eating it now in quarantine, so that or Advance (she's getting
Hills in cans and Advance in dry as I understand it) will be what I'll
get if I can't get RC.
Only 6 more days 'till we're reunited! Woohoo!
jmc