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Local source diatomaceous earth food grade
#11
Thanks for the info 1v1. I'll do a bit more reading and give it a try. But I'm willing to bet that they'll do it twice before turning their cute little noses up at it and demanding unadulterated food. Maybe start with a small bag.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#12
@ kaliana
From our experience, if you mix it in very well, they will not know or even suspect it's in there.
Apparently, it has no taste and they do not notice a texture difference.
I was amazed at how well they took to it.
It is a very fine, almost talcum like powder.

@ leilanidude
Just checked email.
Haven't seen it yet.

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#13
Well, I've had the cats on the DE for three weeks now, ordered through Amazon. I was shocked that they actually eat it. They're really picky and only get dry food so there's not much to disguise it but as you said they don't seem to even notice it. Their coats look a lot better and they're gaining weight. Hurray and thank you.
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#14
Yay!!
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