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Gluten Free Cat Food


BlessedMommy

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Is there any canned cat food that is gluten-free? My kids and I like to keep some on hand to feed the neighbor's cat and it makes me nervous at the thought of cleaning out the bowl afterward.


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kareng Grand Master

I think there are.  Look for grain free - that is "in" thing in pet food.  Or give to tuna.  My cat loves a little piece of plain meat for a treat.

mamaw Community Regular

how  kind of you  to  feed  another's  cat..... not  many  like  you...  Yes,  if you  go to  any  of the  major  pet food  stores  you will find  gluten free  cat food... Our  kitty likes  Wellness  brand  &  wervuva ( sp?) brand.... but there  are many others....

Thanks  again  for  feeding  kitties! Our   animals  all are gluten-free....

BlessedMommy Rising Star

What a great idea to use plain tuna! Thanks for the other brand suggestions too. :)

 

My kids don't have any furry pets, so when the neighbor's cat comes by, they like to spoil it for awhile before it goes home. :)

Adalaide Mentor

I know some might consider it wasteful, but if your concern is your bowl you could just use a paper bowl. We always used paper bowls for my husband's cat because canned cat food smells like vomit (imo) and I didn't want that being brought back in the house dried on and needing to be cleaned up. YUCK!

BlessedMommy Rising Star

That is a great idea!

w8in4dave Community Regular

I have special bowls for  the dog and cats. I don't let them eat out of our dishes. We buy heavy duty crocks. They won't blow away and are reusable. But I don't think Gluten is good for dogs and cats anyway! There are alot of brands out there Gluten free or grain free. 


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  • 1 month later...
BlessedMommy Rising Star

It was very easy to find gluten free cat food! They had a lot of it at the pet store.

 

So...it looks like a stray tomcat is adopting us and I went to the Petco store today and picked up a bag of Nature's Recipe dry cat food and some Wellness brand cat treats.

 

I also got some canned cat food that is 9 Lives brand and it has just stuff like meat, meat by products, guar gum, vitamins, etc. No grains.

 

So if we adopt this kitty, he will be on a gluten free diet too!

LauraTX Rising Star

My Kitty has recurrent urinary tract infections so we have switched her to the Royal Canin canned urinary diet (by vet RX only) and it is gluten free.  Hooray!

  • 2 weeks later...
across Contributor

I read or heard somewhere that tuna is not really good for cats. I recall that it was a vet that was saying/writing this, but I don't recall the reason. He/she suggested that instead of feeding them the tuna, it was better to just give them some of the water that the tuna is packed in.

 

I still give my kitties tuna, but I try to limit the amounts.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I ended up buying my kitty Rachel Ray Nutrifish catfood since it's cheaper than the really fancy brands of cat food. It has grains in it, but no gluten ones and clearly says on the front of the bag that it has no wheat. Yay!

 

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