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Definitely agree and can add they have excellent customer service. I used them only once about a year ago after my brother's recommendation. I'm used to paying about $300-400 for a pair of glasses due to my prescription and desire not to wear hideous frames. I got a pair from them for about $75 since the frames

Yeah, I was reading into them yesterday. Unfortunately, the one that refuses raw has a chicken intolerance so we have to avoid that. Very difficult to find food that doesn't have it. She also isn't really a fan of turkey but will eat it. So her diet right now is about 2/3 seafood which I'm not a fan of but with

Awesome then that you trust your vet, we just moved a year ago and I'm still undecided on ours. We do have to see a feline specialist about once every 3 months for one of ours who has HCM and she is amazing. Too bad we she is by referral only so she won't see our other two for normal checkups. Even then, the

Yeah, I actually just saw the change recently as well online but it hasn't made it to our pet store. I'm lucky that they keep it in stock in the patties and it's only 10 minutes down the road. Other than someone dropping the 6 pound bag off at my door then it won't get much easier. We can make 6 pounds last about

Not really, we got a sampler from Feline's Pride and were able to figure out which proteins they liked. We put it down with no introduction and they both immediately took to it. We then tried to make our own with buying pre-ground chicken with bone in, and then supplementing the mix. But we clearly did something

I haven't, but know about it. We don't feed kibble at all, but if we did that would probably be it. We feed raw only to our two rescues. Our Ragdoll refuses to eat raw and she was diagnosed with HCM 6 months ago. We were making the transition to raw right around her diagnosis. She was losing weight then and

Excellent summary. Chronic dehydration is the exact reason I became educated in cat food. After our oldest cats 3rd UTI in 18 months I cut out the dry food and finally made the jump to raw food about 6 months ago.

Love that stuff, my cats love it and it's actually less expensive than canned food.

You'd be surprised, my cats on raw diets have made the litter boxes much less of a chore.

You may seriously want to reconsider that vet if they say Royal Canin is the best. It is in fact one of the worst due to the horrible quality of protein and absurd amount of grains and carbs as fillers. Cats evolved as obligate carnivores, anything other than animal protein is useless to them nutritionally. Their

You're right, I'm just not a dog owner and therefor not nearly as educated on their proper diets. I do know that their bodies are able to actually digest and gain nutrients from plant matter though.

We will do an exclusive boiled rice and chicken diet when one of ours gets a leaky butt because of how bland it is. But it is nowhere close to a balanced diet and not one I would recommend, even as an occasional meal. Cats are obligate carnivores, they evolved to only eat meant and therefor that's all their bodies

Yes, this stuff is excellent. We fed Weruva for months and I was always tempted to try it but could never bring myself to. We now feed raw so I'm definitely not tasting that.

Unfortunately just had to give two cases of Weruva to a friend, probably about $50-60 in cat food. Our cat developed an intolerance to chicken

For the most part yes. Cats are obligate carnivores, you'll never see a wild cat chewing on some vegetables or berries. Maybe the rare blade of grass to help digestion. Dogs are closer to humans in that they are omnivores. A new trend in pet food though that is quickly gaining momentum is raw food, basically just

I doubt she could make it a month on what we feed our cats. They each get about 2-3 ounces a day of ground, raw chicken. It includes raw bones and organs, everything but the feathers, beaks, and feet. Then add a few vitamins and plant matter to replicate the stomach contents of any potential prey.

Our cats are as

I sent them an email and got a response within 10 minutes... quite impressive. They had marked down the 30 by $5 as well and are refunding me $10. Very happy with Amazon's customer service in every instance I've needed it.

Don't really need the Leaf 50, every source I've checked says I would only get one more two

I sent them an email and got a response within 10 minutes... quite impressive. They had marked down the 30 by $5 as

Ugh, I just ordered two Mohu Leaf 30s 5 days ago for $5 more. I've contacted Amazon regarding a possible refund. According to a previous LH article from December it should be approved if within 7 days of delivery.

Ugh, I just ordered two Mohu Leaf 30s 5 days ago for $5 more. I've contacted Amazon regarding a possible refund.

Yeah, I thought it may be one of those Ikea table tops that you can choose the own legs. But I went through their website and didn't see anything similar. I'll still probably get one of those though, my wife has one. They are very large flat tops, then I just need a simple shelf on each side. I panel in the back

Ugh... I need this. This is exactly what I want my home office to look like, except mine would include a stylish but functional space for my Xbox. I want that chair SOOOOOOOOOOO bad.

Also, anyone know that desk? I have something similar but with more drawers and elevated space. I want something simple with a large

Typically root doesn't prevent OTA updates, only if you start changing the recovery or obviously flashing roms. Rogers could be different, I've only been on TMob and VZW in the US. But even then, something like root cloak (xposed module) may restore OTA updates.