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LauraK October 3rd, 2009 10:32 PM

Cat Food
 
*disclaimer: I know the opinions of forum are that raw or wet is best and dry should be avoided - I have been reading up on what kitty diets are best but FOR NOW... * :)

...could I get opinions on the following feeds?

Solid Gold
Acana
Orijen
Go!
Eagle Pack
Nature's Variety

Thanks!

growler~GateKeeper October 3rd, 2009 11:14 PM

All of those are good quality for dry foods, I would also add Wellness to the list of choices, until as you've already noted a switch to wet can be made.

Does the cat/cats have any medical conditions that would needed a switch to high quality wet sooner?

Chaser October 4th, 2009 12:13 AM

I fed Go! for a while but realized I was accidentally feeding the regular thinking it was grain-free. My cat got kind of fat on it because of all the carbs. Good quality but carb-heavy food.

I find Orijen is pricey and Acana is just as good in quality. The Acana met Rupert's approval. Though good, I also think the Solid Gold is overpriced.

The best overall that I have found in dry is [B]Horizon Legacy[/B]. It's Canadian and grain free, and Rupert lost the extra weight from when I had him on Go! and developed good muscle tone. He also LOVES the taste! I supplement with whatever wet I can get him to eat, but he's not big on canned so it's hard. Have had the most success with [B]Nature's Variety Instinct [/B]canned food, as far as having a picky eater goes.

Love4himies October 4th, 2009 09:53 AM

Orijen tops my list of quality dry. I use that for treats and to sprinkle on Jasper's wet food when he starts to loose some weight.

I feed half homemade raw and half NV Instinct canned.

BTW: the difference between "quality" kibble and quality canned and raw is [B]HUGE[/B] and I can honestly say I have seen the difference over and over with my cats and fosters. I would never in good conscience feed my cats a kibble diet ever again.


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