Hi Everyone.
I have two beautiful 2 years old domestic cats. We use to live in Canada and feed them both with adult VetDiet cat food. Their coat was so shiny and they were super healthy and happy. Here is the link to VetDiet: Adult cat food: chicken and rice formula | Vetdiet® | Vetdiet®
Now we move to the US and do not have access to this dry food. We decided to buy Orijen six fish because of the high protein in it (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2I28JH/?tag=thecatsite).
The problem is that one of my cats seems to be doing less well since we change food and threw up 3 times. Moreover, after almost 3 weeks I see a major difference in their coat, it is dull now.
When we switch food we mix the old with the new and gave them canned pumpkin puree for their stomachs the first week.
I am concerned that one of my cats is throwing up even after 3 weeks. That their coat is not shiny.
Did anyone ever experience that when switching to Orijen?
Does anyone have a high animal protein dry food suggestion for my cat!
Thank you!
I have two beautiful 2 years old domestic cats. We use to live in Canada and feed them both with adult VetDiet cat food. Their coat was so shiny and they were super healthy and happy. Here is the link to VetDiet: Adult cat food: chicken and rice formula | Vetdiet® | Vetdiet®
Now we move to the US and do not have access to this dry food. We decided to buy Orijen six fish because of the high protein in it (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N2I28JH/?tag=thecatsite).
The problem is that one of my cats seems to be doing less well since we change food and threw up 3 times. Moreover, after almost 3 weeks I see a major difference in their coat, it is dull now.
When we switch food we mix the old with the new and gave them canned pumpkin puree for their stomachs the first week.
I am concerned that one of my cats is throwing up even after 3 weeks. That their coat is not shiny.
Did anyone ever experience that when switching to Orijen?
Does anyone have a high animal protein dry food suggestion for my cat!
Thank you!