I didn't realize that Tractor supply sold cat foods...and definitely not decent ones. However, reading here, I see that they do. We shop there weekly due to running a farm and raising chickens and rabbits.
Is there a food sold by tractor supply that fits this kind of criteria and will actually be okay for ALL of my cats (once we are settled diarrhea wise and free to try changing foods, of course).
Blue is 14, hyperthyroid and on meds. 8 lbs, 11oz
He is very skinny right now due to possible skin cancer, giardia that has been treated, and the hyperthyroid.
Rex is 6 mos - 8 pounds - healthy, active, and seems to be "cured" with regard to giardia
Chloe is 9 mos - 9.4 pounds - healthy, active, maybe a little overweight, but still growing.
Any tips? Should I be feeding one or all of them wet food with the dry? If so, how often is recommended? Should I feed Blue more wet food because he is skinny and Chloe less since she is heavier.
Is there a food sold by tractor supply that fits this kind of criteria and will actually be okay for ALL of my cats (once we are settled diarrhea wise and free to try changing foods, of course).
Blue is 14, hyperthyroid and on meds. 8 lbs, 11oz
Rex is 6 mos - 8 pounds - healthy, active, and seems to be "cured" with regard to giardia
Chloe is 9 mos - 9.4 pounds - healthy, active, maybe a little overweight, but still growing.
Any tips? Should I be feeding one or all of them wet food with the dry? If so, how often is recommended? Should I feed Blue more wet food because he is skinny and Chloe less since she is heavier.