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cyclopsgrl
at Sat Mar 25 17:16:39 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cyclopsgrl ]
Since she is an older cat, recommend you run the idea thru your vet. Older cats have different nutritional needs than younger adult cats. Around age 8 or 9, they are usually switched to "Senior" diets, which in the natural food world, I don't know what the changes equate to. Senior diets are usually tailored around preserving kidney function, etc... Best to talk to your vet since she is "older". ----- Tammy
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