Wet food grain free suggestion please

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Hi guys I would like some suggestions for grain free cat food as natural as possible. My cat Sylvester has had a sensitive stomach and the vet suggested I put him on dry food only diet. But it's been a nightmare the longest hes eaten 1 particular brand has been 2 weeks and I ve spent a small fortune on dry cat food.
I've no guarantee that he has ibs only what the vet has said. She never tested him she only made her decision on what we told her about his toilet habits. So I'm hoping if I stick to a natural cat food it ll work for him .
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I don't know for absolutely sure that either if these will be a fit for you, but I like Merrick Backcountry, and Natural Balance :)
 
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Ok I ll google these to see if they are available in Great Britain.
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Oh, it's you:)! There are other members who know the food availability over there better than I do...
 
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Ok thank u I ll maybe hear from them in due course. Thanks again
 

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you can check out zooplus.co.uk site if you don't know it yet, my recomendation for good high protein, low carbs canned food from this site are following: GranataPet, Grau, Catz Finefood, Feringa, MACs, Wild Freedom.
 

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If you're in the US, we feed Taste of the Wild (green can) and Nature's Instinct rabbit, venison, and chicken flavors.
 
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Thank you I dont recognise any of the brands maybe we dont use them here in uK.
But handy info to know ie high protein low carb.
Thank you for your reply
If you're in the US, we feed Taste of the Wild (green can) and Nature's Instinct rabbit, venison, and chicken flavors.
Unfortunately we re in uk but I'm hoping from the info gleaned from this site im hoping it will mean i can make an informed decision on which will work best for Sylvester x thank u
 

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my recomendation for good high protein, low carbs canned food from this site are following: GranataPet, Grau, Catz Finefood, Feringa, MACs, Wild Freedom.
I don't know if Sylvester will accept any of these canned/wet brands (from zooplus), but they likely also have decent dry food /kibble :)
 
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I don't know if Sylvester will accept any of these canned/wet brands (from zooplus), but they likely also have decent dry food /kibble :)
I know -hes a nightmare . I ve just got some new food but shop said if he doesnt like it they will give me the money back so that helps x
 
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OMG I ve just bought more foot he sniffed it and walked past ! I ve had a gut full!!!!!🤬
 
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