So, I've decided that I want to switch my kitties' dry food.
I have another thread going asking about Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul (and was considering feeding them the Adult Light formula), and am seriously considering switching them to that. We've tried a few different types of cat food...here are the problems we've been having and why we've considered switching...
1. We fed them Purina One Advanced Hairball & Healthy Weight, but then our Sunny girl started having constant diarrhea (we think due to the yogurt they add to their food
).
2. So we tried feeding them Purina Naturals, but now Hobbes gets fairly consistant (at least once a day) hairballs. (Don't worry, I've checked, and they are indeed hairballs, not vomit.)
So, today I heard about Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul, and looked at the ingredients, and read a little in past posts about people's opinions, and it looks like the right choice.
My only concern: how to help Hobbes with his hairball problem. Is there anything I can add to their diet that will help with this? Please let me know...
Also, how to go about switching their food so that it's the easiest transition possible for their systems...please tell me your ideas.
Thank you so much, guys!
Hugs to all,
Rosie*
I have another thread going asking about Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul (and was considering feeding them the Adult Light formula), and am seriously considering switching them to that. We've tried a few different types of cat food...here are the problems we've been having and why we've considered switching...
1. We fed them Purina One Advanced Hairball & Healthy Weight, but then our Sunny girl started having constant diarrhea (we think due to the yogurt they add to their food
2. So we tried feeding them Purina Naturals, but now Hobbes gets fairly consistant (at least once a day) hairballs. (Don't worry, I've checked, and they are indeed hairballs, not vomit.)
So, today I heard about Chicken Soup for the Cat Lover's Soul, and looked at the ingredients, and read a little in past posts about people's opinions, and it looks like the right choice.
My only concern: how to help Hobbes with his hairball problem. Is there anything I can add to their diet that will help with this? Please let me know...
Also, how to go about switching their food so that it's the easiest transition possible for their systems...please tell me your ideas.
Thank you so much, guys!
Hugs to all,
Rosie*