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Old October 2nd, 2008, 12:33 PM
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That depends on the cat, I did for Puddles with a lot of frustration, tears, and lost weight on Puddles (I took away her kibble). Other kitties need a very slow adjustment period.

I know older forum members are probably sick of hearing me say this but I am just amazed at the difference in Puddles with a change to quality food.

A year ago we thought Puddles was on her death bed, I took her in for bloodwork and she had high blood calcium so the vet told me to change food immediately (it can lead to kidney stones). Puddles had greasy, thinning fur, very lethargic, etc. With the help of growler and sugarcatmom I changed her food to Wellness, grainfree and now she is like a two year old cat. Her fur is beautiful again, she is much more active and happy. All this due to food. Oh and she doesn't vomit anymore.
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