Hi, have been feeding my cat Brit Care Missy (for sterilised cats) since he was a kitten, but recently noticed the package has changed. Didn't notice the food composition changed as well and fed it without transition period. In result it caused diahrea with blood spots. After checking the composition, immediately returned to old package, as found some leftovers at the pet store and cats stool normalized. After that we begun food transition, and at first everything seemed fine, but now trying to mix in more than 50% of the "new" food seems like cats digestion reacts badly again. In general my pet is healthy, no other problems. Is there anything in the new composition that might have caused this? Can this food be replaced with any other from same line and suitable for sterilised cats?
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What is meal made from?
Hi. My cat has IBS and we are trying to find some food solution. Right now we are trying Brit care Lilly and so far it works ok for my cat. I wonder what is lamb and salmon meal made from? The first two ingredients in lilly. Is it bones, feathers,offal? Best regards, Marta.
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How long does it keep
Hello, I just bought a bag of your cat food Brit Care Lilly for my cat. I would like to know how long does an opened bag keep for? Thanks, that would help me choose the best size of bag for my cat. By the way, thank you for making hypoallergenic cat food. It's not easy to have a cat with skin allergies and there's very few brands who make food with few sources of proteins.
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Britcare Salmon Oil for cat
Hi, can I safely give the Britcare salmon oil for dogs to my cat as a supplement? If yes, how should the dosage be like?
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WSAVA approval and feeding trials
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Skin problems
Hi, I write from Italy. One year ago my cat Parsifal had skin problems. A sort of irritation, eczema. My veterinary sad me to buy an hypoallergenic food. I try your Missy for sterilazed cats. Parsifal went good but today, after over a year, the problem is returned. The veterinary has saw the ingredients of you food and he said that it is not hypoallergenic at all! Is it true? He said that the proteins are not hidrolized. I don't understand. Can you help me? Thank you
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cat food
Hi,I have a 6 month old cat, recently sterilized. So now, being a cat that lives in an apartment, without going outside, the cat will have a tendency to gain weight. I have seen that dry light / overweight cat food has more protein and less fat than specific dry food for sterilized cats. What do you recommend me? Thank you.
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Thyroid food
Hello I really enjoyed your quality food for my cats, I am now having problems with my cat being hyperthyroid and i want to give her a low iodine food, could you please specify what are my options in this disease from your catalogue. thank you in advance
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About food
Hello, my kitten is 7 months old and he is sterilized. Can he start eating Brit Care Missy right now? And is it necessary to switch to this type of food, if he has no problems with health and weight?
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Analytical ingredients - phosphorus
I have a question about analytical ingredients in this food: https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/5383-brit-premium-cat-pouches-with-chicken-and-turkey https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/5380-brit-premium-cat-pouches-with-cod-fish https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/5377-brit-premium-cat-pouches-with-salmon-and-trout https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/5374-brit-premium-cat-pouches-with-beef-stew-and-peas https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/5389-brit-premium-cat-pouches-chicken-slices-for-sterilised https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/brit-premium-cat-pouch-with-turkey-fillets-in-gravy-for-adult-cats https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/brit-premium-cat-pouch-with-chicken-fillets-in-gravy-for-adult-cats https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/brit-premium-cat-pouch-with-beef-fillets-in-gravy-for-adult-cats https://brit-petfood.com/en/products/cats/brit-premium-cat-pouch-with-tuna-fillets-in-gravy-for-adult-cats How much phosphorus in % is in this food?
Questions are answered by
Ing. Martin Kváš
nutrition specialist
MVDr. Jan Šíma
veterinarian