If you have a Petsmart in your area, Authority cans sell for cheap and they're good quality. Most quality cans I buy are $1.40-$2.00 in my area... Authority sells for under $1. Nutro isn't too bad either for price I believe.
I was just talking to somebody who feeds their pet Natura products. They contacted a rep and was told that part of the contract stipulates that the formulas cannot change for 2 years. I wonder if that's true...? Has anybody else talked to a Natura rep?
Just curious... how often has something like this happened (i.e.: big food chain buys out smaller healthy brand)? I would assume it's not that uncommon, correct? I read a bit about Nutro earlier in the thread, but are there more examples? When it does happen, what are the typical results? Does...
I'll just make it easier for those better at analyzing ingredients... These are the 2 most typical formulas:
Genesis Adult
Chicken Meat Meal, Corn, Animal Fat, Wheat Flour, Liver Meal, Dehydrated Poultry Liver, Fish Meal, Fresh Meat Meal, Hydrolysed Poultry, Dehydrated Meat Meal, Wheat Bran...
From their site it seems like it's 3% ash as fed (max). With 78% moisture (max), that means a maximum of about 13.6% ash (dry matter).
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For what it's worth though, the ash content seems pretty well on par with a lot of their offerings. I clicked on a bunch and the percentages ranged from...
The best thing about Fancy Feast is the fact that it's so palatable. I won't usually feed it for fear of my cats liking it too much to the point where they turn up their nose at better stuff. We've had fosters and mothers before though who have had some upper respiratory issues and have not been...
Does anybody feed this food? I'm just basically looking for testimonials. Is it palatable? Have your cats had any problems with it? Have they done well?
I'm looking to switch from Felidae dry to something of comparable quality but with some lower mineral contents. I'm not looking for grain...
Well the math is a little tricky. I don't think my logic is flawed, but I've been known to be wrong from time to time. At best these are all just estimates anyways as it's hard when the numbers can vary from batch to batch. I'll give an example of what I did though.
For the Innova Cat +...
Hmm... well maybe next time the cats get their check-up I'll inquire about a urinalysis. Right now they get Wellness wet pâtÃ169 (various flavors), but they also get various flavors of Evolve, Merrick, Natural Balance, Felidae, Chicken Soup, Go!, Innova, and Eagle Pack pâtÃ169 (and perhaps...
I've got to say as well, one thing that concerns me about the Urinary SO formula is its elevated sodium content. The reasoning is that it makes the cat more thirsty and hence is encouraged to drink water. It just seems awfully high to me.
Some comparison (all values per 100 kCal):
RC Urinary...
The thing is I'm not so sure this isn't just a mild issue at the moment. I don't think our vet is too convinced either as he only suggested the Urinary SO formula for the short term. Long term he actually mentioned a Weight Control formula which truthfully makes very little sense to me. The girl...
Are you just talking about dry food, or does that go for wet food too?
From what I can tell, the wet food I'm feeding right now has lower ash, magnesium, and phosphorus than the dry Urinary SO food.
So far she has never been diagnosed with crystals, but she has only had her urine analyzed maybe...
I've seen quite a few mentions on this forum of whether certain cat foods are UTI-certified. I was just wondering if there was a list of guidelines I could look at with maybe some things to look out for. Specific numbers and percentages of certain minerals would be great.
As a temporary...