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I got a sample and mostly it looks very good... Zoey loves the stuff and it is not $$ about what a real premium costs at big box
come to idahoOriginally Posted by saya
I feed my kitties this!
They like it pretty well and I thought it looked great compared to all the other dry's I found. I can get a 15 lb. bag here for about $35.
http://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/Originally Posted by mschauer
I can't find the manufactures web site. Can someone clue me in?
Thanks!
it has loads of veggies peas is second.. that is another ?? on meOriginally Posted by mschauer
Thanks!
Looks interesting. My guys are currently eating EVO and Pinnacle dry plus whatever canned I can force down them. I'd like to find another grain free that they will eat and would prefer one without a bunch of fruits and veggies. I see Taste of the Wild has berries but they are pretty low on the ingredient list...
Oh yeah, I missed the peas. I disregard the potatoes cuz they have to use something as a binder although I wish mine would eat one of the grain frees that doesn't use potato...Originally Posted by sharky
it has loads of veggies peas is second.. that is another ?? on me
yeah ... that is why I mix a rice containing with the potato cause I am not totally convinced of the potatos long term not causing issuesOriginally Posted by mschauer
Oh yeah, I missed the peas. I disregard the potatoes cuz they have to use something as a binder although I wish mine would eat one of the grain frees that doesn't use potato...
Rice is upwards of 10-30 % more digestable than potato for a cat ... and in the wild ( yeah not cooked) a cat is likely to eat young rice or wheat can you see them digging up potatos???Originally Posted by saya
what about rice though...?
I didn't think that rice was all that good for them either.
Originally Posted by sharky
Rice is upwards of 10-30 % more digestable than potato for a cat ... and in the wild ( yeah not cooked) a cat is likely to eat young rice or wheat can you see them digging up potatos???
to this pt NO grain free is UTI friendlyOriginally Posted by glitch
haha! ya, I dont think they'll be digging up potatos anytime to soon! You girls and boys let me know how it works out! If it does good on yours I might see if they have a kind for bladder infections in it and try it as I spend a ton of money on perscription cat food!