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I did see a animal nutritionist on TV talking about cat and dog food recently, and he said most dog and cat food is rubbish. The tined meat is very high i n water content, stuff like bakers if full of colouring and E numbers. The best food are the dry complete, with no colouring.
I will continue using nutrazu , twice a week , with greens. Only in winter.
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Just to be clear here. Mazuri exotic leaf-eater and the original primate diet are different.
The ingredients are different, although they are based on each-other. Is this the original US mazuri, or the new formula, purely out of interest?
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I tried mine on Nutrazu but they just weren't interested
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You should have tried the leaf eater pellet Alan, I tried both nutrazu and leaf eater, they preferred the leaf eater and it's cheaper than nutrazu to
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Mine aren't fussed on pellets either. They'll have a few nibbles and leave it x
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