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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

299.0. "Food Questions" by GUMDRP::WATSON () Thu Aug 07 1986 01:43

    Has anyone else heard of a dry food called IAMS?  Does anyone buy
    it?  We recieved a sample package from our vet at the Ashland Animal
    Hospital.  It comes in an orange carton with a paw print on it.
    Both of our tigers gobbled it down and clamoured for more.  I think
    it is available at Breeder's Pride, but I thought I'd check with
    noters before switching over.
    
    Also, has anyone else had problems with 9-Lives dry cat food?  Our
    two refuse to eat it.  They will eat Meow Mix but usually it makes
    them sick.
    
    Currently they like Purina Cat Chow and Chef's Blend (beside the
    canned 9-Lives).
    
    Speaking of canned food, how does anyone feel on the subject?  The
    worst are the large cans of CALO and Friskies.  Tabby and Purina
    don't usually impress our cats.  They seem to be hooked on 9-Lives...
    
    -Jim-
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299.1HIGHFI::BRODERICKaka <momcat>Thu Aug 07 1986 13:3219
    IAMS samples always seems to be given out at shows, as well as sold
    - as far as i know, it's supposed to be quite good, although since
    one of my cats had a minor cystitis case a couple of years ago, i
    keep all my cats on Hill's C/D - i think you'd be better off with
    IAMS than any of the regular 'store-bought' foods...

    as far as canned food, we use Bright Eyes - our pusses' meals consist
    of a mixture of both C/D and bright eyes - they like B.E. and it seems
    to be good for them - at one point i switched to Purina-100 and all
    four (actually we had 5 then) had diarrhea - for about 3 days i boiled
    white rice & gound beef!  they were _REAL_ glad to get back to _their_
    food!

    sure wish i could find bowls_in_a_row - like a long unit consisting
    of 4 food bowls and a large water bowl (water bowl removable) so
    that we could pick up 1 unit to fill with food!  actually, i guess a
    rack could be made...

                    karen
299.2A plug for Science DietKOALA::FAMULAROJoe, ZK02-2/R94, DTN381-2565Thu Aug 07 1986 13:3619
    I feed my three is Science Diet Feline Maintenance in the can and Tami
    Ami Dry Food.  These both are low ash and are excellent quality.  Check
    the ingredients and look at the nutritional information and you'll see
    what I mean.  When I first started using SD they seemed to eat less.
    Why?  Because they were getting the nutrition they needed from a
    smaller amount of food.  SD is not filled with water, fillers, and worthless
    animal by-products like many of the others.  And since they eat
    less they make less trips to the litter box.  It costs more, about $.89
    a can by the case, but I found that I was actually spending less money
    than buying junk foods at a lesser price.
    
    I have given a sample of this food to friends and everyone that
    has tried it has continued using it.  Shop around for the best price
    because I've seen it in some pet shops at the malls for as much
    as $1.25 a can.
    
    If you try it let me know what you think.
    
    Joe
299.3Science Diet and IamsWHOARU::GOUNOwned by three catsThu Aug 07 1986 17:5010
My two cats ate Science Diet for six months, and have been eating Iams for
about a year.  They thrive on both, but seem to prefer the taste of Iams.
My wife's cat also loves Iams, but is restricted to K/D because of kidney
problems.

If there's any difference in quality between Science Diet and Iams, it's
probably minimal.  Use whichever your cats prefer, or whichever is cheaper
in your area.

					-- Roger
299.4The Himalayan Seal of ApprovalCROW::TAMIRThu Aug 07 1986 18:2517
    My four-year old Himmy loves IAMS.  When he was a kitten, he'd eat
    anything (rugs, towels, plants, walls, wood...) EXCEPT dry food.
    He would tolerate Science Diet for kittens, but only if he feared
    he'd starve to death if he didn't eat it.  Now, he will only eat
    IAMS.  He will lick the gravy off a few varieties of 9-Lives and
    leave the rest to dry up in his dish.
    
    My stray cat population also loves IAMS.  These are wild cats who
    would otherwise go hungry, but it's amazing how fussy they are.
    They don't like dry Friskies, and barely touch 9-Lives dry.  But
    they will fight over a bowl of IAMS.  It's a bit too
    expensive to feed all of them with it, but I do give it to them
    on the rare occasions when I run out of other food.  I buy IAMS
    at Food For Pets in Amherst, NH and have found it to be cheaper
    than the pet shops that also carry IAMS.
                                          
    Mary
299.5SHOGUN::HEFFELTracey HeffelfingerThu Aug 07 1986 19:417
    Karen,
    
    	I believe I have seen racks of bowls in a row.  I'll check around
    tonight when I got home to see if I can find ordering information.
    
    tlh
    
299.6mine like IAMSDSSDEV::EPPESFrom the home office in MilwaukeeThu Aug 07 1986 23:079
   I've been feeding my cats IAMS for the past couple of months, at the
   recommendation of the aforementioned Wife of Roger (see .3), who is a
   vet. The cats both like it and seem to be thriving on it.  Before that 
   I was feeding them Tami Ami, at the recommendation of my groomer, but 
   they seem to like the IAMS better.  I don't know how much difference 
   there is between the ingredients of each kind; I suspect they're 
   fairly similar.

						-- Nina
299.7GRACIASGUMDRP::WATSONFri Aug 08 1986 22:235
    Well thanks for all the input!  I'm going to shop around this weekend
    and compare prices and nutritional info.  No more mediocre dry food
    for our cats.
    
    -Jim-
299.8Another vote for IAMSSALEM::DEFRANCO_JFri Jan 13 1989 15:2912
    I feed my three cats IAMS (dry).  They love it and do very well
    on it.  Their coats are full and glossy and they never get sick
    on it.  IAMS also has a low enough magnesium level that it can be
    fed to cats who are prone to having FUS.
    
    Also, we feed only dry food with plenty of fresh water available
    at all times.  None of my cats (or dogs) have ever needed their teeth
    cleaned due to the fact that they only eat dry food.  
    
    Jeanne, Cali, Sam and Sweetie