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Post by Cath on Aug 6, 2013 9:25:25 GMT -5
We use csj www.csjk9.com/range/csj-champ_p140.html as it doesn't upset Bob's tum and is very reasonably priced. To get them interested initially we were told to add a little warm water to the kibble and let it stand for a few minutes- apparently that makes it a bit more exciting We never needed to try that as ours are all gannets. We tried several foods before we settled on this one but this is the only one that all four will eat and doesn't upset anyone's tum. I live in fear of them changing the formula or discontining it as it was so difficult to find one that suits them
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Post by animalslave on Aug 6, 2013 18:50:20 GMT -5
I haven't tried that one. Thanks I'll give it a go As for there weight thanks for all the advice because they have at last started putting a bit on!!! it's most noticable on mayday because she was the thinner of the two but the meat loaf and mod day feeds of rice/pasta and meat are working wonders! THANKYOU!!!!! To everyone for your advice and kind thoughts
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Post by Sian on Aug 7, 2013 8:10:49 GMT -5
Glad to hear they are putting on weight now. When I fed kibble (I have switched to raw now for various reasons) I could never just feed it dry on its own to my greys. They always had to have something mixed in, so for example a tin of sardines or a tray/tin of wet food such as Butcher's, Wainwrights or Naturediet divided up between them all. I would mix it in a bit with the kibble so it all smells nice and they would tend to gobble it up then and graze on any left over biscuits throughout the day. I hope that helps a little.
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Post by animalslave on Aug 7, 2013 12:59:38 GMT -5
I'll give that another go if they are stubborn about trying this food though they have been known to turn their noses up at their favourites if there's kibble they don't like in it. They have me tearing my hair out at times
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