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EVO- what do you think?

Laura W

Savannah Super Cat
Evo Turkey & Chicken Formula Dry (Brown & Purple bag) is the only thing Echo can eat. Everything else makes him vomit and have loose stools. I pay $42 for 15.4 lbs. Fortunately, there is a specialty pet store here that carries it. It's expensive, but it will last him about 6 weeks and I free feed. He can't have the canned food or he is sick. So, EVO and bits of cheese is all he gets. Won't touch anything raw either. In the process of changing over Dolos, my 12 wk old Bengal.

I have notice there is almost no smell with the kitty box and they eat less.
 

Michelle Anderson

Savannah Super Cat
Michelle - sounds good!!! You are lucky to have found someone like your holistic vet...take the samples and introduce slowly is what I would do, Michelle...And I'm so sorry about Kitty!!! Shyla very well mat have Kitty's soul ;)
Thanks Rob,.... and I believe that that Shyla and Kitty have met.....soul wise.......one day apart....


I am sooooo.... :(
 

Laura W

Savannah Super Cat
The Evo 95% is mostly meat and a better choice than the Evo grainless which has too many veggies. The Evo 95% dog food is the same as the cat food either will work.
That's the canned if I recall. Echo can't eat it for some reason. Starts vomiting within an hour. Even tried giving him just a tablespoon, thinking he was eating too much and vomiting, not the case. He won't touch any treats either. My daughters kitties were very grateful!
 

Michelle Anderson

Savannah Super Cat
Michelle - sounds good!!! You are lucky to have found someone like your holistic vet...take the samples and introduce slowly is what I would do, Michelle...And I'm so sorry about Kitty!!! Shyla very well mat have Kitty's soul ;)
I now Paige....and I think that is what drew me to her......wasn't looking for a kitty at that time,....I felt as I was a hospice nurse....taking care of Kitty.....and then I talk to Donna on Oct. 4th...never forget that day... she tells me that babies were born on Sept, 14th.......1 day after kitty passed away.....:( so sad yet,.......
 

WitchyWoman

Admin
Staff member
That's the canned if I recall. Echo can't eat it for some reason. Starts vomiting within an hour. Even tried giving him just a tablespoon, thinking he was eating too much and vomiting, not the case. He won't touch any treats either. My daughters kitties were very grateful!
Refresh my memory Laura, does Echo have Inflammatory Bowel Disease? Does he have a constricted esophagus or spasms of the esophagus?
 

Laura W

Savannah Super Cat
Deborah, Your guess would be as good as mine. The vet wouldn't be able to get near him. Echo doesn't let anyone near him. He is just now taking food from my hand. He won't let anyone but me touch him, and that takes a great deal coxing. Once he lets me, I can scratch and pet as long as I want, but he can't be handled.
 

WitchyWoman

Admin
Staff member
Deborah, Your guess would be as good as mine. The vet wouldn't be able to get near him. Echo doesn't let anyone near him. He is just now taking food from my hand. He won't let anyone but me touch him, and that takes a great deal coxing. Once he lets me, I can scratch and pet as long as I want, but he can't be handled.
Ok, sorry. I thought you had mentioned something in another post somewhere. Both of my F2s need to take a tranquilizer an hour before we visit the vet and then they have to be knocked out with isoflurane for the simplest things -- like their annual exam. They're too strong to be handled safely when they squirm around. Luckily they're not aggressive but a handful nonetheless.
 
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