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Old 07-12-2011, 08:27 AM   #18842
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Thanks for clarifying. We can get Purina here, but would be interested in the brand your cat prefers?
The company's name is "Royal Canine" but they make an entire line of Feline foods. Age related, body condition related (the one we are feeding is called 'Renal,' made to care for cats with possible kidney problems.) When we discovered that Felicity did NOT have kidney problems as one Vet told us... (see past rant!) our new Vet told us there was no reason to change her food back, that the 'Renal' version was just lighter in salt. There is a financial consideration though... The Purina kibble was costing about $6 for a 5 kilo bag and the "Royal Canine" costs about $5 for a 2 kilo bag. But a 2 kilo bag lasts a couple of months... no big deal, right? She loves it. It's healthier. I'll spend the extra few dollars for that.

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