I haven't heard much on the status of canned TOTW. I believe the released canned versions of their rocky mountain feline dry food(which I LOVE by the way)more than a year ago, and no one has said much about it.
Heres what I can think off the top of my head:
Felidae grain-free Salmon
Orijen 6 fish cat
EVO fish(this kinda pains me lol, P&G is probably bound to screw with the formulas :/)
Wellness complete health salmon
Before grain tuna
no I was in a rush and didn't have time to read through the entire thread. why does everyone seems to react to my posts negatively?
I only own one cat, who is 4 so I can't totally draw from real life experience,
but I have a friend who has about 7 rescued cats, all of various lifestages...
We feed several different brands/flavors.
The varieties of canned we have in the pet food cabinet currently include
Soulistic chicken(this isn't pate, it's actually shreds of pure chicken)
Friskies beef pate
Friskies salmon pate
Trader joes oceanfish
CORE chicken & turkey
Wellness Chicken and...
Wet is much better. Higher in protein and fat. Dry is too high in carbs. there are a couple exceptions like EVO dry food and Orijen dry food. However for most, middle-grade wet is more affordable.
Canned Wellness(the grain-free varieties) are a good low carb food. if you can't afford that, the feline diabetes message board is big on the pate fancy feast(not the gravy flavors) as a low-cost alternatives.
im very confused right now lol, at first Otto and sharky were promoting meatbased foods and now they seemed to have jumped to the other side. *scratches head*