Hey everyone!
I have a 6 month year old kitten and I am wondering what's the best dryfood to give him?
I have read so many different things about what's good and what's not good, I'm really confused.
He recently got neutered so I've heard it's good to give food for neutered kittens/cats, and I also have read something about the first ingredients should always be meatbased, not corn or wheat.
Also not fish in everyday food? is that true?
Anyone know any good facts about this?
My cat's weight is ideal at the time and he has not gained any weight, and has a lot of energy still. He got neutered November 24th.
At the moment I am feeding him dryfood I bought at the vet.
It's called Specific Kitten, but I couldn't find any good reviews or people that feed their cats this brand on the web when I searched. Any of you heard about it before?
It's ingredients are:
Maize protein, fish meal, potato protein, animal fat, eggs, wheat, maize starch, rice, vitamins and trace elements, maize, minerals, hydrolysed yeast protein, beet pulp, powdered cellulose, psyllium husk, taurine, sunflower oil, Yucca extract.
Antioxidant: EC approved additives: BHA, BHT, propyl gallate, the info is from their website.
So now I'm really confused, I though the best thing was just not to give food from the daily store, and thought I could trust the vets.
Is this a good dryfood or bad?
Which alternatives are good?
I'm considering Orijen,Eukanaba, Iams, Applaws, Acana Royal Canin or Hills because they can be bought on the internet in norwegian sites. Any other brands I should look in to?
I have now read bad things about both Royal Canin and Hills too, I thought these were trusted brands.
I also serve him wetfood a couple of times a week, any tip on any good ones there too?
I have a 6 month year old kitten and I am wondering what's the best dryfood to give him?
I have read so many different things about what's good and what's not good, I'm really confused.
He recently got neutered so I've heard it's good to give food for neutered kittens/cats, and I also have read something about the first ingredients should always be meatbased, not corn or wheat.
Also not fish in everyday food? is that true?
Anyone know any good facts about this?
My cat's weight is ideal at the time and he has not gained any weight, and has a lot of energy still. He got neutered November 24th.
At the moment I am feeding him dryfood I bought at the vet.
It's called Specific Kitten, but I couldn't find any good reviews or people that feed their cats this brand on the web when I searched. Any of you heard about it before?
It's ingredients are:
Maize protein, fish meal, potato protein, animal fat, eggs, wheat, maize starch, rice, vitamins and trace elements, maize, minerals, hydrolysed yeast protein, beet pulp, powdered cellulose, psyllium husk, taurine, sunflower oil, Yucca extract.
Antioxidant: EC approved additives: BHA, BHT, propyl gallate, the info is from their website.
So now I'm really confused, I though the best thing was just not to give food from the daily store, and thought I could trust the vets.
Is this a good dryfood or bad?
Which alternatives are good?
I'm considering Orijen,Eukanaba, Iams, Applaws, Acana Royal Canin or Hills because they can be bought on the internet in norwegian sites. Any other brands I should look in to?
I have now read bad things about both Royal Canin and Hills too, I thought these were trusted brands.
I also serve him wetfood a couple of times a week, any tip on any good ones there too?
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