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Old November 4th 14, 10:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Paul M. Cook[_2_]
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Anyone have any experience with Avoderm for cats? I am being forced to
change cat food because APD is discontinuing their Select Choice which I
have been buying for over 20 years now. I am not sure I know what feeding
cats avocado long term would do. I just feel it is an odd formula.




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Old November 5th 14, 01:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message ...

Anyone have any experience with Avoderm for cats? I am being forced to
change cat food because APD is discontinuing their Select Choice which I
have been buying for over 20 years now. I am not sure I know what feeding
cats avocado long term would do. I just feel it is an odd formula.

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I'm not familiar with Avoderm. In fact, I had never heard of it before
seeing your question. I use Wellness canned cat food (a variety of their
no-grains selections, mostly chicken, turkey and beef). I have had very
good results with it -- very healthy cats with gorgeous, glossy fur coats.
It's expensive but not as costly as it seems at first glance because they
don't need as much quantity as with "cheaper" food.

MaryL

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Old November 5th 14, 06:19 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Paul M. Cook[_2_]
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"MaryL" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message ...

Anyone have any experience with Avoderm for cats? I am being forced to
change cat food because APD is discontinuing their Select Choice which I
have been buying for over 20 years now. I am not sure I know what feeding
cats avocado long term would do. I just feel it is an odd formula.

~~~~~~~~
I'm not familiar with Avoderm. In fact, I had never heard of it before
seeing your question. I use Wellness canned cat food (a variety of their
no-grains selections, mostly chicken, turkey and beef). I have had very
good results with it -- very healthy cats with gorgeous, glossy fur coats.
It's expensive but not as costly as it seems at first glance because they
don't need as much quantity as with "cheaper" food.


I have tried Wellness and they don't like it. They do seem to like Avoderm.
The Wellness and the Avoderm are about the same price. APD was a decent
formula and a lot cheaper. It had some grains but far less than commerfcial
store brands. APD is dropping the product because they assume everyone will
just buy the more expensive products they make. Very stupid move on their
part.



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Old November 9th 14, 09:11 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Christina Websell
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message
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"MaryL" wrote in message
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote in message ...

Anyone have any experience with Avoderm for cats? I am being forced to
change cat food because APD is discontinuing their Select Choice which I
have been buying for over 20 years now. I am not sure I know what
feeding
cats avocado long term would do. I just feel it is an odd formula.

~~~~~~~~
I'm not familiar with Avoderm. In fact, I had never heard of it before
seeing your question. I use Wellness canned cat food (a variety of their
no-grains selections, mostly chicken, turkey and beef). I have had very
good results with it -- very healthy cats with gorgeous, glossy fur
coats. It's expensive but not as costly as it seems at first glance
because they don't need as much quantity as with "cheaper" food.


I have tried Wellness and they don't like it. They do seem to like
Avoderm. The Wellness and the Avoderm are about the same price. APD was a
decent formula and a lot cheaper. It had some grains but far less than
commerfcial store brands. APD is dropping the product because they assume
everyone will just buy the more expensive products they make. Very stupid
move on their part.

I've never heard of Avoderm either.
Boyfie likes Whiskas (and he would eat Felix if allowed to but he isn't as
it has sugar in) and I want him to have good teeth into old age. He is
now 12 and when he went for his flu etc jabs earlier this year, he gets a
health check and his teeth are perfect.
I often see cat food that he might like, but it always says in the
ingredients "various sugars" and he isn't going to have that. No way,
Jose.






 




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