What do your cats prefer?

Germany
February 6, 2007 6:29am CST
Do your cats eat more dry food ore more wet food. My cats prefer dry food but only the expensive.
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@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
6 Feb 07
My cat is incredibly fussy about what she will and will not eat. When I first got her, I was feeding her Tender Vittles (the moist catfood) and this was all she would eat. Unfortunately, she ended up with a urinary tract infection so I switched her to a dry food that was PH Balanced but she refused to eat it. We ended up having to buy the whiskas food (in gravy) and we mix it with the dry. This is the only way she will eat the dry food. But luckily, we've been doing this for six years now, she's never had another infection.
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• Germany
6 Feb 07
I didn`t feed my cats with whiskas, i have heard theres to much sugar in it. Moreover is that food expensive, they want to have 0,75 euro (Thats 0,90 Dollar) for on of this and thats to much.
• Germany
6 Feb 07
Sorry, i forgot thanks for your response.
@cassidy22 (2974)
• United States
6 Feb 07
My cat eats dry food, and loves cat treats. My beagle, however, also loves the cats food! So I have to have the cat's food behind a baby gate where the dogs can't get to it.!
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• Germany
6 Feb 07
That`s nice, thanks for your response.
@1983tyler (507)
• United States
16 Feb 07
My cats have dry food available for them to eat all day. But when my husband gets home, he opens a can of cat food and splits it up into 4 portions and each cat gets it's own plate of food. It's not a big portion, but it is just enough that they finish it without waste.
@Fulton (219)
• South Africa
17 May 07
My cats were are very fussy about their dry food. At the moment they are on one that has milk cubes in, and they love it. But very expensive. Wet food, you won't believe, their favorate is sardines in tomato sauce (in tin). However, I often give them fresh baby hake that I pre-kook in the microwave. It's not expensive in South Africa, and gives them a nice shiny coat.