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Old 10-15-2012, 07:54 PM   #7
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Yeah, he started doing a nightly poo around 9-10pm which he NEVER does. Admittedly, he wasn't on Pure Vita long. I couldn't get him to eat it without mixing it with other yummy things. He seriously HATED it lol. I don't think I've ever seen him not like a food so much. But I think they're a decent company, and it definitely made his poo harder (which was a good thing for us -- it wasn't TOO hard), but yeah we returned it for Fromm Game Bird (after coming off a bag of Beef Fritta).

I really really really want him to do well on Fromm. I seriously love them so much, lol. I have a lot of respect for their company. Just love the way they do business. I also love getting responses from them from Fromm family members, etc. They are also very honest. And honestly, they are the only kibble I've never read a bad thing about.

Anyways, his poo was just never where I wanted it to be on the Beef Fritta... always fairly soft (nothing major) but softer than I "like". I only fed it for one 4lb bag so maybe just needed more time. But we're on Game Bird now and poop is much better, but I can't stand the smell! Did you notice any kind of smell? It seems to stay on Jackson's beard or something... but flavor-wise, Beef was his absolute fav. Was considering trying to find a way to add some extra fiber into his diet maybe through probiotics, or maybe just some kind of a treat.
I only noticed a funky smell when Toki was on the Salmon a la Veg (fish stinks anyway I guess lol) but not on the other varieties we've tried. I always thought the Gamebird actually smelled pretty good lol Does Jackson have an issue with beef in general or is it just the Fromm variety? I used to think that Toki had issues with beef but she had great stools on the Beef Frittata (although who knows how much beef is actually in there *shrug*). Maybe adding probiotics or some form of additional fiber to the Beef Frittata would give you the best of both worlds though!
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