My cat Beezer (1/2 Manx, 1/2 Maine Coon) is addicted to Wild Kitty
Cat Food! When I get home from work he heads for the kitchen and
literally will not move or leave until he gets his fix.
Ill be in another room and call him, but no response. Ill
turn around and look into the kitchen and there he sits, just staring
at me; not even a blink.
One night we had a contest of wills, and while he did finally lay
down in front of the refrigerator. He wasnt going to leave that
kitchen until he had his Wild Kitty Cat Food! Carrie,
Mount Pleasant, SC
Beezer goes on "sit strikes" until he
gets fed his Wild Kitty Cat Food.
This is Katrina, a New Orleans evacuee. She is infected with both the
FHV and FCV viruses, which can be fatal to kittens, and are
incurable. As you can see by her picture she was very sick, with eye
and upper respiratory infections, parasites, and nearly starved to death.
My vet was not optimistic about her survival. She would not eat
anything, because of her age and because she couldn't smell anything
and had an ulcerated mouth I fed her Wild Kitty Cat Food in a
syringe, until she got the hang of eating herself.
I really feel your cat food helped save Katrina. She had to fight off
these viruses herself, and without the super-dense nutrition of your
raw cat food, she probably would not have won the fight. Look at her
now! Michael,
Arundel, ME
My cat's name is Lucky. She was born a feral cat in October '03 in
Brooks, ME. Her siblings were rescued shortly after being born, but
Lucky was found frozen in a puddle near a Dumpster at a school.
In August '04 Lucky sustained a severe eye injury from either a cat
fight or from hunting mice in the under brush. She was missing for
several days and when she did return home her eye was closed and
badly infected. She required surgery.
In April '05 she started eating Wild Kitty Cat Food. Her eye
is now perfectly normal; her coat is glossy and looks like velvet.
Wild Kitty Duck recipe is her favorite. She is a great addition
to my home. Norma,
Biddeford Pool, ME
Sarge comes when he's called indoors because he knows Wild Kitty Cat Food will be his reward.
Sarge joined our family very underweight and half shaven,
recuperating from having his left hip socket removed (the treatment
for a severe hip dislocation from his possibly being kicked). Sarge
has completely recovered, climbing trees, and romping like any other
kitty. He's a wonderful creature; it perplexes us that anyone could
have harmed him. He is given Wild Kitty Raw Cat Food at one meal a
day and as a treat when he comes in from outside when he's called ...
you should see how quickly he runs when he hears his name! Sarge
prefers Wild Kitty Cat Food in Chicken with Clams recipe
and Duck with Clams recipe. Kristi,
Wells, ME