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Old September 16th, 2005, 08:42 PM
nuttinfluffer nuttinfluffer is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shamrock
I personally like Go Natural, Wellness and Felidae.
The amounts to feed would vary, I like free freedng of the dry, and you could experiment with the wet food as to how much to put down.

Here is a link of cat food comparisons that may be of help. The foods listed are widely thought to among the best in a commercial food..any of these would be a good choice.

http://cats.about.com/cs/catfood/a/comparisonatoz.htm
Another excellent quality food - found in Ontario & Manitoba at Pet Valu is Performatrin Ultra which is available in Chicken & Brown Rice or Lamb & Brown Rice (Hormone-Free)

Ingredients: Chicken, Chicken meal, Whole brown rice, Dried egg product, Whole barley, Whole rice, Sunflower oil stabilized with mixed tocopherols (a natural source of vitamin E), Oatmeal, Salmon meal, Whole flaxseed, Alfalfa meal, Brewers yeast, Whole cranberries, Fresh whole sweet potatoes, Peas, Fresh whole carrots, Whole blueberries, Kelp, Potassium chloride, Sea salt, Spinach, Fresh whole apples, DL-methionine, Taurine, Chicory root extract, Mannanoligosaccharides, Lecithin, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bacillus subtilis, Basil, Sage, Dandelion, etc. etc.

Protein: 33 %
Fat: 19 %
Fiber: 3 %
Moisture: 10 %
Ash: 6 %
Calcium: 1.1 %
Magnesium: 0.09 %
Taurine: 0.20 %
Omega 6: 4 %
Omega 3: 0.5%

Great protein, with lower carbs values
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