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Hi guys,
Short story:
- my cat doesn't tolerate raw (he vomits)
- he has diarrhea on commercial wet only (but he loves it)
- he doesn't like much boiled chicken/turkey (but he has perfect stool)
The perfect compromise has been:
- Boiled turkey mixed with Buffalo Basics Turkey Canned (he kind of likes it and stool is great)
BUT 10 days ago I wanted to try chicken instead of turkey and he loved it to the point that now he doesn't like turkey !!
what is the issue ? Chicken (canned and cooked) gives him a softer stool.
FINAL RECIPE:
Thinking of doing:
- Cooked chicken thighs + liver + alnutrin mixed with Turkey canned. This way he has chicken he likes and cooked food that helps his stool.
Question is: what could be some additions to make his stool firmer ? More liver (up to 8-10%) ? More eggshells ? Some bones ?
just trying to finalize the perfect recipe in terms of taste and stool firmness
Thanks ALL
Short story:
- my cat doesn't tolerate raw (he vomits)
- he has diarrhea on commercial wet only (but he loves it)
- he doesn't like much boiled chicken/turkey (but he has perfect stool)
The perfect compromise has been:
- Boiled turkey mixed with Buffalo Basics Turkey Canned (he kind of likes it and stool is great)
BUT 10 days ago I wanted to try chicken instead of turkey and he loved it to the point that now he doesn't like turkey !!
what is the issue ? Chicken (canned and cooked) gives him a softer stool.
FINAL RECIPE:
Thinking of doing:
- Cooked chicken thighs + liver + alnutrin mixed with Turkey canned. This way he has chicken he likes and cooked food that helps his stool.
Question is: what could be some additions to make his stool firmer ? More liver (up to 8-10%) ? More eggshells ? Some bones ?
just trying to finalize the perfect recipe in terms of taste and stool firmness
Thanks ALL