Yes, the Innova Evolve has generated a lot of interest and some discussion here already
I must have missed that! My teacher at college said the best diet for cats is the raw diet. As for dry foods, she said that Innova and California Natural are the absolute best dry foods you can buy. With more protein and more calories per cup than any other food out there. Has anyone here ever bought their kitties the Innova EVO?Originally Posted by Pat & Alix
Yes, the Innova Evolve has generated a lot of interest and some discussion here already
Have you tried any of the online pet suppliers? I live in Europe, too, and have found there's a pretty wide variety of "premium" cat food available online, often cheaper than at shops. If you Google some of the brands, that should lead you to suppliers in the UK.Originally Posted by booktigger
Wow, we dont have half of those brands in the UK!! Have to admit mine get cat food from the supermarket, although biscuits do tend to come from the vet (well, until this week when my female went off her food!!). I thought that the vets only did prescription wet food, and there isnt a pet shop like the ones you have near me, the only one near me is mainly for dogs and large animals, the only dry food they sell is Science Plan which i didnt like the look of, so the supermarket is the only realistic option. i did look into Burns, but until i can drive to the only decent pet shop (about 30 mins away, and not accessible by bus from where i live), i will have to stick with Whiskas Senior for the male with James Wellbeloved biscuits, and Purina One Senior for the female.
Cal natural is great ... mine liked it for a while...Originally Posted by Aussie_Dog
well, Buffy and Willow are on Royal Canin, but as soon as this food runs out (which should be in a couple of weeks, July 1st I'm predicting) I'm going to get them California Natural. Willow's doing great on Royal Canin, but Buffy's lost some of the shine in her coat. Maybe they'll both do great on CN, and if not, there's a few other brands I can experiment with.
wow that is a huge difference , it is the opposite here .. cal natural is about 15 buck s for 4lbs and nutro is 9Originally Posted by Aussie_Dog
Well I bought California Natural yesterday (the Royal Canin ran out faster than I expected: previous bags all lasted until Fridays, and this one should have lasted till July 1st, but ran out on this past Sunday instead). Both cats love it, Willow nearly choked (not really) in her hurry to get her sample kibbles down her throat, and Buffy put a nice-sized dent into her kibbles in the food dish (and Willow later finished it off, lol). Buffy also got started on chewing the bag, so I had to put it on a high shelf in my closet, lol. Best part is, the 4 pound bag is only 12.99, where at Petsmart the lower quality foods (like Royal Canin and Nutro and Eagle Pack) go for 15-20 bucks. I got the 8 pound bag, which was $21, which is a price for a smaller bag (3-4 pounds, of another brand anyway). I'm gonna save so much money! mwhahahahaha!
If you do a search here on canned food, you'll find that is often discussed hereOriginally Posted by shengmei
I think even the worst canned food is better than the best dry food.
May I ask, why?Originally Posted by shengmei
I think even the worst canned food is better than the best dry food.