Hi all,
Jasmine is doing better now that we've identified more proteins she is reacting to. We've so far been able to find that chicken, some fish (sardines so far seem okay), and turkey all make her throw up and/or lick off the fur from her stomach. We've had success with venison, beef, lamb, and rabbit. We are also going to be testing duck soon. She also gets an upset tummy with grains.
Problem is, we are being forced to move from our current location because the landlord wants to move back into the property. We do not live in a pet friendly area so the places we are looking at are $200+ more a month for less space. Of course leaving the cats is not an option, but it will mean cutting back on expenses wherever we can to make it happen.
Any suggestions for cheap canned (and maybe some dry too) foods that will help our budget? We have two cats to feed and trying to keep it under $30 a month if possible. They both are older (16 and 7), spayed cats and only need about 180-200 calories a day if that helps.
Thanks in advance for any input!
Jasmine is doing better now that we've identified more proteins she is reacting to. We've so far been able to find that chicken, some fish (sardines so far seem okay), and turkey all make her throw up and/or lick off the fur from her stomach. We've had success with venison, beef, lamb, and rabbit. We are also going to be testing duck soon. She also gets an upset tummy with grains.
Problem is, we are being forced to move from our current location because the landlord wants to move back into the property. We do not live in a pet friendly area so the places we are looking at are $200+ more a month for less space. Of course leaving the cats is not an option, but it will mean cutting back on expenses wherever we can to make it happen.
Any suggestions for cheap canned (and maybe some dry too) foods that will help our budget? We have two cats to feed and trying to keep it under $30 a month if possible. They both are older (16 and 7), spayed cats and only need about 180-200 calories a day if that helps.
Thanks in advance for any input!
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