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longwinded cat diet discussion
Date: 2022-03-20 10:16 pm (UTC)I have an anorexic cat who has diabetes, CKD, and hyperthyroidism. I know a lot about different types of cat food. From what I understand, in most cases, Fancy Feast is the single best thing you can feed them (unless they hit advanced CKD, in which case it's Tiki Cat). Pates are healthier than Petites but honestly, if you can get her eating Petites, you're good. I've heard vets say that all the cats who live into their 20s turn out to be eating Fancy Feast.
Cocoa won't eat Tiki Cat or Fancy Feast, unfortunately, but I've put Sabot on the Fancy Feast Petites and she loves them. Her favourite is the salmon and spinach, to the point that you can't say the word spinach in my house or she freaks out.