I am trying to find a good cat food for my cats. I'm trying to find one that is good quality but not expensive.
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This is the first time that I am hearing this (in red), and I do not believe this information is correct. It is perfectly fine for a cat that is on Dry only to be on a high protein grain free food. It is certainly healthier than feeding an all-dry w/grain diet.Originally Posted by artgecko
Another relavent point...grain free foods like TOTW, EVO, CORE, etc. have high amounts of protien and fat and can be quite hard for some cats to digest... They are not reccommended for older cats, cats w/ kidney issues, or for cats that only eat dry food... cat should get some wet food too to help with digestion and moisture content(easier on the kidneys). TOTW is a lot lower protien / fat wise, so is safer than, say, EVO.
That can be debated ... IMHO it depends on the cat... If I was ONLY feeding dry I would lean toward a lower protein grain free or a one grain food as the HIGH DRY protein is Harder to digest and harder on organs.. Realize NO FULL generation of cats has been feed the newer no grain high protein drys it whole life , so we do not know the possible issues only the probable onesOriginally Posted by carolinalima
This is the first time that I am hearing this (in red), and I do not believe this information is correct. It is perfectly fine for a cat that is on Dry only to be on a high protein grain free food. It is certainly healthier than feeding an all-dry w/grain diet.