Felidae Platinum for Seniors and Overweight Cats Review

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Felidae Platinum is an all natural holistic formula for older cats and overweight cats.  It has been known to be a favorite among fussy cats who have a tendency to throw up.  Its formula also ensures proper urinary tract health by including cranberries.

  • Four High Quality Meat Meals: Chicken, Turkey, Lamb, & Fish
  • All Natural, Human Grade, Holistic Pet Food
  • Natural Ingredients Plus Essential Vitamins & Amino Acid Chelated Minerals
  • Naturally Preserved Herbal Formulation
  • Excellent Palatability - Cats Love FELIDAE®
  • Contains Skin & Coat Conditioners to Maintain a Health Luxurious Coat
  • Balanced Omega 6 & 3 Fatty Acids
  • Wholesome Nutritional Brown Rice & Diversified Carbohydrates
  • Superior Digestibility
  • Formulated with Cranberries
  • Guaranteed Viable Micro-Organisms
  • Guaranteed Enzyme Activity to Help Break Down Cellulose
  • Made the CANIDAE® Way with Superior Quality: No Corn, Wheat, Soy, Grain Fractions or Fillers and Naturally Preserved
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  1. Mar 25th, 2010 at 07:51 | #1

    Hello,
    I have a question about the Felidae Platinum for Seniors and Overweight cat food. Will this supply the daily moisture that my cat needs? I noticed that when i feed dry food she drink alot of water, But when there is wet food down, the water is not needed as much? Is this correct?

    Thank you,
    jeffrey

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  2. Scott Magallanes
    May 16th, 2010 at 21:51 | #2

    Hi Jeffrey:

    If your cat is overweight, you have a big problem. Get the weight down but gradually. Do not stop feeding a cat. In my opinion, it’s best to feed at least twice a day at regular intervals. Adjust the portions accordingly and if the cat gets hungry, make it eat what’s left in the dish, if any.

    Most cats have dental problems so wet food can be problematical. Unless you are giving the cat regular Vet dental care and also brushing it’s teeth, wet food is questionable. Always let it drink all the high quality, pure water it wants.

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  3. Feb 12th, 2012 at 10:48 | #3

    I have a 19 year old tabby that is eating less wet Fancy Feast. She is also not eating any dry food. She’s healthy in the sense that she still moves up and down steps. Would the Felidae Platinum wet food be a good match?
    Thanks,
    Martin

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