Kenny
I am considering getting a cat this summer. I would be getting a siberian kitten about 10 weeks old. I had a puppy and fed her the best foods (Blue Buffalo) and now I want to give my cat the best food. I would like a brand that has food adequate for indoor cats and that has both a wet and dry formula. I heard that Felidae, Nutro, Natural Balance and Solid Gold were good brands. I prefer something that is sold in stores. Thanks!
Crystle
Hi Why would you possibly think that it matters whether a cat is an indoor cat or indoor outdoor or outdoor cat? Cats ae carnivores and cats of all ages activity levels body types and breeds need exactly the same thing Please learn about feline nutrition Nutrition since there are so many bad things out there is very important to your cat’s healthContrary to what you may have heard; dry foods are not a great thing to feed a cat. Please read the label on what you are feeding? What are the ingredients? Do you know what they mean? Is the first ingrediant a muscle meat like chicken or meal or other things? http://www. catinfo. org/#Learn_How_To_Rea…http://iml. jou. ufl. edu/projects/Spring04…Dry foods are the number 1 cause of diabetes in cats as well as being a huge contributing factor to kidney disease, obesity, crystals, u. t.i’s and a host of other problems. Food allergies are very common when feeding dry foods. Rashes, scabs behind the tail and on the chin are all symptomsThe problems associated with Dry food is that they are loaded with grains and carbohydrates which many cats (carnivores) cannot process. Also, Most of the moisture a cat needs is suppose to be in the food but inDry, 95% of it is zapped out of dry foods in the processing. Another thing, most use horrible ingredients and dont use a muscle meat as the primary ingredient and use vegetable based protein versus animal. Not good for an animal that has to eat meat to survive. http://www. catinfo. org/#My_Cat_is_Doing_…You want to pick a canned food w/o gravy (gravy=carbs) that uses a muscle meat as the first ingredient and doesnt have corn at least in the first 3 ingredients if at all. THE BEST CAT FOODS CONTAIN NO GRAINS NO BYPOODUCTS NO MEALCats are meat eaters not cereal or rice eaters Fancy feast is a middle grade food with 9lives, friskies whiskas lower grade canned and wellness and merrick upper grade human quality foods. I would rather feed a middle grade canned food then the top of the line dry food. Also, dry food is not proven to be better for teeth. Does a hard pretzel clean your teeth or do pieces of it get stuck? http://www. felinefuture. com/nutrition/bp… Please read about cat nutrition. http://www. catinfo. org/ http://www. catinfo. org/feline_obesity. ht… http://maxshouse. com/feline_nutrition. ht… Vetinarian diets The reason your vet thinks so highly of the pet food they sell probably has more to do with money than nutrition. In vet school, the only classes offered on nutrition usually last a few weeks, and are taught by representatives from the pet food companies. Vet students may also receive free food for their own dogs and cats at home. They could get an Iams notebook, a Purina purse and some free pizza. http://iml. jou. ufl. edu/projects/Spring04…
Billye
The same quality rules apply to cat food as they do to dog food, with the added rule - cats dont need grains, corn especially. Ideally, your cat would be eating all canned, as thats as close to their natural diet that you can get without feeding raw. Blue Buffalo is a fine food for cats as well as dogs. Natural Balance is also very good. Mine wont eat Felidae, so Im not familiar with that one. Nutro is the least-good of your list - it contains a lesser quality of meat, and the dry and canned contain corn glutens which is a protein source that cats dont need. The whole concept of "indoor formula" is a marketing gimmick. I belive that some of these foods are meant to be lower in fat and calories on the concept that an indoor cat is less active, but youre shortchanging your cats nutrition this way. A cat fed the proper amount of a species-appropriate diet isnt going to have a weight issue, "indoor formula" or otherwise.
Ethel
Check this Low-Protein, Low-Phosphorus cat food here >>> http://www. agritura. com/index. php/cat/c3…You should try this change in your cats diet...!This is essential requirement of any cat. These contents are rarely seen any cat food. I am a pet-food inspector here in AL. There are many other brands, but I always recommend this cheapest quality product to all my friends people.
Barabara
I feed my cat Royal Canin. Most of the breeders use so I assume its good. She is doing great on it. I give her wet dry, She is a Persian.
Anabel
We always give my indoor cats IAMS
Gregoria
Those are all good cat foods, however, if you are looking for something that can be found in most pet stores, try Science Diet. Weve been feeding that to my cat since we got her 4 years ago, and it can be purchased in many pet stores, including PetCo and PetSmart.
Genoveva
Mcdonalds