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Re: Losing the canned food battle - ideas?: msg#00643

Subject: Re: Losing the canned food battle - ideas?
--- In feline_lymphoma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "chartreux02" <lrdp@xxxx> 
wrote:

> Hi, Marie and Mr. Darcy (from "Pride and Predjudice" perhaps?),
> 
> I am not an expert but I read on another Web site about canned 
tuna 
> cat food from Trader Joe's (I live in Michigan and am not sure if 
> there is a TJ's near you). I went and bought some and my girls 
LOVE 
> it. It's actually tuna shreds (even with tiny bones) with no 
> apparent "gravy".
> 
> Of course, you know what nutritional needs Mr. Darcy has, but here 
> are some of the percentages on the label:
> Protein (18% min.)
> Fat (3% min.)
> 
> If you need something specific about this food, please let me know 
> and I'll send it.
> 
> Good luck.
> Linda and Kitties Lucy Renee and Chloe Marie

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Hi Linda,
I think you're the first one to guess -- yes, Darcy's named for 
Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy.  He moved in just as I was watching 
the 6-hour BBC production with Colin Firth.  He's a tuxedo, so...

I would love to get my hands on some Trader Joe's tuna.  I live in 
Canada, and unfortunately there are no Trader Joe's here.  I have 
friends who live in Vermont and often come up for a visit, but there 
are no Trader Joes in Vermont, either.  Same problem with another 
tuna product someone else mentioned, called Solid Gold Tuna.

It's too bad -- I'm sure he'd enjoy either one.  In the meantime, my 
vet has suggested trying to add oyster juice to his food.  I just 
got some, so we'll know in a little while whether or not it does the 
trick.

Thanks, and hugs to your girls,

Marie





 


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