Brit care cat food review. Need advises from forumers ^_^
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Hello there everyone {happy}
has anyone heard of or using Brit Care Cat food? i need some info from anyone that has experience on this product before i buy it from my cat {wink} Please advice me {happy} Thanks in advanced!! P/S; attached herewith are some of the product images. Attachment 11566 Attachment 11567 |
Re: Brit care cat food review. Need advises from forumers ^_^
From what I know, When I gave my cat the Brit Care, she reacted nicely but soon after that her fur starts dropping everyday. So I didn't really use brit care anymore. I use Acana now. {wink}
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Re: Brit care cat food review. Need advises from forumers ^_^
Hi,
Im currently feeding my cat canned food which i believe is better compare to dry kibbles, but sometimes i have no time to prepare his food so i feed him orijen dry kibbles. As I look through the ingredient for Brit Care, INGREDIENTS: Chicken and chicken products (min. 40%), rice, corn, chicken fat, dehydrated chicken protein, dehydrated corn, rice bran, brewer’s yeast, dried beet pulp, salmon oil, natural flavourings, natural fibre, minerals, DL-methionine, L-lysine, mannan-oligosaccharides, fructo-oligosaccharides, copper sulphate pentahydrate, organic selenium, niacin, calcium pantothenate, folic acid, choline-chloride, biotin, vitamin A, vitamin D3, vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), taurine. I think its ok, for the price. Corn and rice are not advisable for cat consumption but looking at the ingredient I think this brand is in the same level as Iams and Royal Canine. If u want to feed your cat with this brand i guess u have to make sure your cat have enough water intake everyday and cod liver oil for supplement to avoid the fur dropping. |
Re: Brit care cat food review. Need advises from forumers ^_^
Hi,
My cats was on Blackwood when I was introduced to Brit Care during the Pet World 2012 in Midvalley. The petshop that I got my food supplies from is selling both brand at the same price. So I gave it a try. The outcome? Well, they shed less, the fur is softer & thicker and they don't consume much (I think they stay fuller longer). So its good for my cats and my purse {grin}. My first Brit Care Cat Long Hair Salmon and Rice (7.5kg) is finishing soon and I'm definetely sticking to it {wink}. Hope it helps. |
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