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Musiaka is on a super low dose prednisolone due to possible ibd and his constant vomiting. Pred really works for him. I currently feed him Purina Pro Plan Delicate which is an upgrade from his regular store bought Purina and he tolerates it well, but I'm not the fan of the ingredients. It has animal byproducts that can be anything. The main protein, turkey, doesn't reach 25%.
I found James Wellbeloved Senior Pouches on zooplus, it's a grain free monoprotein food with good additives for older cats. The protein is either lamb or turkey (i went with lamb) and it's a much bigger %, also no animal byproducts. What's important, it seems tasty enough, has gravy and Musiaka liked it.
Introducing new food is difficult for Musiaka - after giving him some of the new food, I found a foamy yellow spot the next morning. He can have a full on vomiting attack with some foods (which he had when I tried him on Hills z/d). But I wonder if it's still worth continuing with the new food despite the reaction? Or does it immediately mean the food won't fit him? Maybe his stomach will settle? At least he didn't vomit a large amount, only some yellow stuff
I found James Wellbeloved Senior Pouches on zooplus, it's a grain free monoprotein food with good additives for older cats. The protein is either lamb or turkey (i went with lamb) and it's a much bigger %, also no animal byproducts. What's important, it seems tasty enough, has gravy and Musiaka liked it.
Introducing new food is difficult for Musiaka - after giving him some of the new food, I found a foamy yellow spot the next morning. He can have a full on vomiting attack with some foods (which he had when I tried him on Hills z/d). But I wonder if it's still worth continuing with the new food despite the reaction? Or does it immediately mean the food won't fit him? Maybe his stomach will settle? At least he didn't vomit a large amount, only some yellow stuff