I would do a little research on kibble, it has been shown to cause obesity, urinary issues and diabetes. I would really recommend switching to an all wet low carb diet, and if possible, check into a balanced homemade raw diet
The only reason that the American Vet society really doesn't recommend is due to the risk of salmonella.... the problem is, there is really no more risk than us preparing our own meat. cats, and dog's stomachs are much different than ours and are prepared to handle raw meat. what do you think...
Most cats don't, they don't have the thirst drive. That is one of the reasons why it is really important that cats are not fed kibble. Either an all wet diet, or raw if you can do it, would be best.
They do chew their whole prey. They don't really chew kibble. Its a myth that kibble cleans teeth, it would be more like us eating mc donalds all the time. Cats are obligate carnivores. Kibble is full of carbs and other fillers that cats cant process or need. An all wet diet, or a raw diet is...
Cats don't really chew their dry anyways.... Honestly, dry isn't really the best answer. I would look into feeding an entirely wet diet, or if you can, check into raw feeding.
Honestly, I would really recommend getting rid of the dry, especially for known urinary issues. Any wet food is going to be better. If you can, check into feeding raw, that is the most biologically appropriate for them.
Honestly, either a fully wet diet, or raw if you can do it is going to be the best for kitties. Unfortunatly dry is full of carbs that cats really can't process. Causes diabetes, urinary issues and obesity
Well, I just realized that the only time available for pickup in my town is when I work:( So the only other option is to ship, which is quite expensive, but I guess if I only do it occasionally.....
Hello All,
Just wanted to introduce myself and my one year old furbaby Storm. Found this site a couple of days ago and have been lurking ever since.
I adopted my first ever cat about two months ago (I grew up in a dog family). I first started her off on a "natural" grain free kibble. After...