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Post by donnaraine on Jul 30, 2008 20:35:09 GMT
i know you can feed these as a treat but what about as part of their main feed? my munch has lost a bit weight recently and ive discovered he absolutely loves cat treat biscuits, even choosing them over snail mix. i want him to gain the weight hes lost so is it safe to feed him these amongst his other veg?
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Post by GlitterBug on Jul 30, 2008 23:20:54 GMT
James my kitty has a auto feeder full of cat biccies, My uncle only feeds his cat on them too. James get's wet and dry but yes you can feed him normal biccies (the ones from morrisons are 80something pence for a box )
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Post by donnaraine on Jul 31, 2008 18:17:08 GMT
i just bought some of the treat ones you get in a small packet, he loves them, but obviously with them not being veg im not sure if you can overdo it with them
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Post by GlitterBug on Jul 31, 2008 18:49:14 GMT
Try him on normal cat biccies, not the small treats. Wiskers,purina,iams and other brands are made for cats why not try feeding him tuna and chicken. My james gets felix pouch in the morning Tin of tuna every other day as a treat in teh afternoon on a night he gets a wiskers pouch He's a fussy cat but yeah, try givin ghim treats like chicken, tuna, ham, cream, cheese.
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Post by anja on Oct 4, 2008 14:45:30 GMT
i am confused are you talking about cats or snails lol
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Post by GlitterBug on Oct 4, 2008 17:11:24 GMT
Lawl Now I am xD I just noticed snail mix but i thought cat biccies would be too high in salt for them....
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Post by donnaraine on Oct 4, 2008 23:41:51 GMT
nah i checked the packets for salt or sodium chloride and none are listed. they do really like them
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Post by GlitterBug on Oct 5, 2008 1:49:41 GMT
Lawl I thought you were talking about cats xD
And cat biccies taste dead salty to me XD
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