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Hello,
Is there a website available that lists the best cat food available. ![]() Thanks |
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Here's Dr Lisa Pierson's website.
http://www.catinfo.org/ http://www.catinfo.org/commercialcannedfoods.htm It gives you info about the best cat foods (all canned. She does not recommend kibble for cats), as well as instructions on how to prepare a raw diet. You will also find various health-related info. The second link will take you straight to the food page. Enjoy!
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Thank you ChessGator for that link.
I would like my cats to eat Wellness and/or Felidae canned, and have tried feeding them that, but they won't eat it! Any suggestions as to how to get them to eat? Currently I have one that will eat Wellness Core, but it is kibble, the other, who has kidney damage from a previous poisoning, will only eat PC Salmon, and Fancy Feast the fish varieties. Maybe I am spoiling them too much. My foster Momma has no problems eating Wellness and Felidae. |
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Here are some tips for transitioning to wet food: http://www.catinfo.org/#Transitionin...o_Canned_Food_
It took me almost a year to get my cat completely over to wet, no dry whatsoever, but it was complicated by his diabetes. If I can do it, anyone can!! ![]()
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Thanks Sugarcatmom. I do free feed dry and meal feed the canned. I will take their kibble away as a start. I knew it was because they are too spoiled
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My local Natural Food Pet store stocks all the best brands, the price for one large can of Wellness is CDN$ 2.59 is that a good price for that brand ??
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I would say $2.59 is a good price.
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It is indeed a good price for that brand. That's what I feed my cat as well.
Just to give you an idea, a can of Prescription Diet of the same size costs about the same, if not more, and the difference in quality is stellar. So yeah, it's a good deal for what you get.
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We've been looking in to getting Viand for our cat (the dogs are already on it). It's a really good product but the reason I mention it is that it's not on many of the comparison sites. The dog food was on one of them and that got a really great review but the cats foods are strangely absent.
our dogs saw an improvement so I'm sure the cat food is just as good ![]() Anyway Good luck with finding something for your cat |
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My cats are now on Wellness, grain free, Nature's Variety Instinct, Hounds & Gatos and a variety of other quality canned mixed with home made raw. I believe changing their food to a quality one has extended Puddles's life by years (she's the one that got into the poison).
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