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Old February 18th, 2007, 04:41 PM
Cram Cram is offline
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Innova Evo for cats?

Just wondering if anyone feeds their cats Innova Evo. We just recently switched our two cats to Innova adult (from Iams ) and they're doing fantastic! We've switched them gradually over the last month. My fluffy grey girl usually sheds a tonne, but I brushed her today and almost nothing came out in the brush and there isn't a cloud of fur following her.

We're thinking of switching them onto the Evo recipe (yay! no grains) but I'm not sure what the benefits are for cats. Obviously they need a lot of meat and the protein content is about 10-15% higher in Evo than the regular adult.

The only issue is that she is getting a bit matted, which never happened before, but may be due to the changes in her skin and fur from the better food. She's also been throwing up rather regularly which she's always done, but this is a little more than usual. It does seem as though it happens right after she eats so it's undigested food and if we don't clean it up immediately, she just eats it again. It's possible she's eating too fast. Also she's a bit stressed because we just moved to a new house and we have a new 4 month old puppy for her to deal with. Other than that there are no ill effects but if it continues after the full switch off Iams, we'll be off to the vet!
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