I see your in Canada, while we do have much better selection than we once did we still don't have all the brands & the price differences can be rather shocking lol
For instance the costco food mentioned, is a 20lb bag for just under 15$ ..
The foods you mentioned are good, although i admit i...
hmm i have had CN here in both dog and cat, nobody had any tooth issues but of coarse it probably depends on the pet somewhat to.
I've always been a bit in the minority with the belief that some of the better brands being more readily available isn't totally bad, i mean i know where i live...
I subscribe to the see how your pet reacts school of thought. I have tried for years... to bring grain free dry foods into my cats rotation with very little positive outcome. Feeding all wet would fall flat here to considering my one male is an occasional wet food eater to begin with.
I think...
With staying out of the grain free debate(it's never been well received here, the TOTW fish one was a slight winner but i am uncertain on feeding a fish based diet to a male cat so i discontinued it)
For decent grain foods, well at least ones that are in my house and work with mine.
Blue- i...
You can, but this depends on the cat a bit to. I have had the finicky feast and indoor variety of blue dry's here... most recommend a slow transition when it comes to dry feeds but i usually don't only feed one brand anyways so my cats are quite used to having access to various types at once...
Do you have a pet valu? they sell chicken soup which is fairly reasonable. They have there own foods called performatrin..
Cat chow naturals is not in Canada, so that option is out. Felidae is quite reasonable to.. but it's spotty on which pet valu carry it.
Interesting, but I think it will be hard to tell at first anyways, I know quality of ingredients are a concern vs them changing the actual ingredients. Either way i do feed innova here which obviously is part of the natura line to.
I like CN I have fed it in the past with success sadly I found...
The issue i face with all my indoor cats, they won't either. Basically you need to read cans, pouches etc..
wellness, and i believe natural balance now as well have some chunky wet foods.. basically go into your local shop and start reading lol
and to just add to the confusion, my barn cats...
I used it pre buy -out it just was so hard to get i gave up. I do have innova dry in my rotation so that is obviously under the P&G company now. So far, it works well here.
I think we will see fewer companies independently owned, it's a tough world economic wise and i think many find they...
If asked sure i don't mind talking about choices out there and what has worked for my group, but no way would i approach a stranger out of the blue especially while out shopping for whatever choice they have made.
I know for myself i wouldn't be best pleased at some ambush on my purchases...
A thorough review, i know eventually we'd like to get another fountain we had the drinkwell platinum but the lab pup sucked it dry killing the motor
It was a pain to drain and clean though, lost count how many times i flooded the kitchen...
I had no idea they even made them I wonder if there in my country yet. Thanks for sharing! my indoors are all chunky/gravy lovers.. the barn cats only eat pate it's so nice they all know what they want.
I use innova dry in the rotation here. I also used to have california naturals..(it's just hard to get)
I do understand the buy out concerns but for now innova does well here, so i won't change it and Petsmart carrying it means my wallet can get a break now and then since they often do...
I've tried it here, the fish formula however i am unsure on how "ok" a fish based diet is especially being 2 of my 3 are males.. so for now i have backed it off....
I do on occasion get TOTW for the dogs.. and it's well tolerated. It's not cheap here though...