I def wouldn't call Go "excellent." Go and RR are pretty similar in terms of protein/carbs/fat ratio, with RR being slightly higher in fat and carbs. Fat isn't really an issue for cats, though. Ingredients wise RR is better as they use less "meal" products, and Go has some strange things in their food like cottage cheese and pineapples (wut). Go also contains DL-methionine fairly high up on the ingredients list, which is often added to food that doesn't contain enough meat based protein. Remember that just because a food says its high in protein doesn't mean its high in meat based protein.I have started supplementing with Petcurean Go Fit dry food which is 46% protein, low in starch and sourced from Canada. It does contain some fish but my 3 cats only get it once a day along with grain free wet food in their rotation diet. They are fed a ratio of 4 wet grain free to 1 dry grain free. They like their cookies so I do still offer this excellent dry food in moderation.
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