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Is IAMs as good as Hills for cats ?

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smurfchops | 14:50 Fri 12th Nov 2010 | Animals & Nature
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Further to my previous question a few minutes ago, would it be worthwhile saving money and buying IAMs instead of Hills for my cat, or is Hills a better product ?
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I was put off IAMS for my dog by the dog groomer, she recommended Burns for cats and dogs.
http://www.burnspet.co.uk/
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For a cat ... Would you say it is as good as Hills? What did your dog groomer say about IAMs ?
murphy has iams and shes healthy enough, no idea if its better than hills
She said it was full of additives, and had a high fat content.....
that might expalin the fat psycotic bit then...
royal canin....lots of variants for breed types/age/indoor /outdoor/fat etc seems to suit Tinkerbella
My cats eat both IAMS and Hills (generally whatever's been on special offer!) Hills is more expensive round here, they like best Wellbeloved or the Purina brands. They won't eat cheap biscuit and I don't blame them, so much is filler. However they have biscuit as only part of their diet, they have pouches or trays the rest of the time.
craft, there are so many different varieties, indoor, hairy cat, etc. - I think that's a bit general to say they are all full of fat and additives. Easy to read the labels if it really worries anyone.
fat psychotic...aaah bless
i use to work in a pet products warehouse best seller was always hills everytime.
don't go ahh blessing, you try living with the hairy sh1tbag and see how you like it. this mornings antics included tripping me up on the stairs, knocking my eyeliner so i nearly blinded myself and as per usual using me as a pin cushion
You'll miss her when she's gone...normal cat behaviour...tinkerbella stroll across my laptop then curls up on the keyboard...
OH is pinned to the sofa by Black Spot at the moment....
I would feed Iams every time. Check the ingredients for Hills, lots of unnecessary fillers.
i know, i just wish having a cat didn;t have to be so bl00dy painful
I reall did lol at that mcfluff!

Smurf - my cat wont eat Iams - it's Hills or Purina - fussy little git - stupid as well, sat howling on the windowsil of the study this morning in the wind and rain - think she forgot she had a catflap!
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Well my boy is a fatty as you can see, maybe I will go by what the vet says and stick to Hills ... he loves them.

http://i55.tinypic.com/2h681dx.jpg

Hope this is OK, I always have problems downloading photos on here
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Love the picture annie , is that your cat ? How sweeeet
smurf, he's a lovely cat! my Colin is "big boned" too ;o)
IAMs are cat food ?

It's no wonder my curries are disappointing !

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