Hello, me again with my latest obsessive thought
I was wondering if any of you are willing to be lax on the ingredient list/nutritional content from time to time to give your cats a treat.
Aslan is quite obsessed with the Fancy Feat Medleys (I used to feed the chicken varieties in the green cans) and when I found a can hiding in the back of my cabinet, he reacted immediately and started rubbing all over it.
I stopped feeding it because of the grains, wheat gluten and the fact that it's high in carbs.
I've become incessantly paranoid of doing anything that could hurt him or make him ill--but at the same time, he's got a cast iron stomach and he likes it.
His main rotation is higher quality brands (Tiki Cat, Weruva, Nutro, Wellness) and no grains/minimum starches/minimum seafood (though he's had more of late due to variety packs insisting on including at least one seafood flavor.)
So I guess I was just wondering, is there a such thing as being too health conscious? Do you ever let things slide from time to time or is it best to stick to the plan?
I guess I'm wondering what ingredients you all feel are ok from time to time vs which ones you won't feed, ever, at all.
I was wondering if any of you are willing to be lax on the ingredient list/nutritional content from time to time to give your cats a treat.
Aslan is quite obsessed with the Fancy Feat Medleys (I used to feed the chicken varieties in the green cans) and when I found a can hiding in the back of my cabinet, he reacted immediately and started rubbing all over it.
I stopped feeding it because of the grains, wheat gluten and the fact that it's high in carbs.
I've become incessantly paranoid of doing anything that could hurt him or make him ill--but at the same time, he's got a cast iron stomach and he likes it.
His main rotation is higher quality brands (Tiki Cat, Weruva, Nutro, Wellness) and no grains/minimum starches/minimum seafood (though he's had more of late due to variety packs insisting on including at least one seafood flavor.)
So I guess I was just wondering, is there a such thing as being too health conscious? Do you ever let things slide from time to time or is it best to stick to the plan?
I guess I'm wondering what ingredients you all feel are ok from time to time vs which ones you won't feed, ever, at all.