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BLUE BUFFALO SPA SELECT CAT FOOD ALL NATURAL HOLISTIC $1.19 |
Help me decide on a brand of cat food?
Right now, we are — long story — feeding a mix of a Eukanuba food ‘for less active indoor cats,’ a Royal Canin one for older kittens, and Hill’s Science Diet Nature’s Best.
1 I suspect the Hill’s is the ‘best,’ but it doesn’t seem to be the favourite.
2 They are just getting out of kittenhood, but still like the Royal Canin, and I’ve heard kitten food is good for cats — true or false? They’re still young, and had poor diets before we got them.
3 The ‘less active’ — one has been getting a bit podgy after being spayed.
Should I keep feeding the mix?
Or is there a really good one that’s going to suit two cats just under a year old, with one ‘a bit podgy,’ etc?
Those are all dry. But a small serving of wet food is demanded and provided every morning, and as for that — we’ve used Nutro, Blue Spa, Iams, and many other of the overpriced varieties. A variety there seems to be what’s wanted, but feel free to comment on that.
None of the foods you are feeding are good quality. Also you shouldn’t be mixing brands together except during a switch to a new food. This disturbs the balance of the foods.
Instead of low quality foods look for good quality foods with no corn, wheat, soy or beet pulp (all things cats do NOT need, that are common allergens, aren’t particularly digestable for cats & have no nutritionla value to cats who are meat eaters not veggie/grain eaters.
Some foods to consider:
Felidae, chicken soup for the cat lover’s soul, wellness
Canned food is healthier then dry food contrary to popular belief. It contains less, fat, more meat protein, adds moisture to the diet…cats fed at least some canned food daily are less prone to UTI/bladder/kidney stones . Canned food does NOT cause dental problems (nor does dry prevent dental problems).Cats do not chew theri foods like humans do they only break food into pieces of a suitable size to swallow. Food doesn’t stay in the mouth long enough to cause dental issues.
Also the spayed cat requires less calories since it no longer is being driven by hormones.
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