I'm sure there's been many topics like this before but I'm having a hard time deciding on dry food for my cats.
I have two boys (ages 2 and 3), I used to feed them Acana Wild Prairie, they liked it well enough. Then one of them had urinary issues so I had to give him special food (I did Royal Canin SO and Specific Crystal Management, he got horrible diarrhea from Hill's). Got all clear from the vet today so we're going back on regular diet, no more urinary health food for now!
I was wondering what a good dry food would be? I'm thinking to go back to Acana, it's not too expensive and from what I read seems to be pretty good. Other brands available in my country: Royal Canin, BritCare, Carnilove, Taste of the Wild, Josera, Purina, Applaws, Nutrivet, Orijen. I want to get them something good but also not crazy expensive.
I do feed them some wet good too but I usually give different brands so they wouldn't get too bored. However I don't change their dry food often so I want to pick a good one.
Thank you!
I have two boys (ages 2 and 3), I used to feed them Acana Wild Prairie, they liked it well enough. Then one of them had urinary issues so I had to give him special food (I did Royal Canin SO and Specific Crystal Management, he got horrible diarrhea from Hill's). Got all clear from the vet today so we're going back on regular diet, no more urinary health food for now!
I was wondering what a good dry food would be? I'm thinking to go back to Acana, it's not too expensive and from what I read seems to be pretty good. Other brands available in my country: Royal Canin, BritCare, Carnilove, Taste of the Wild, Josera, Purina, Applaws, Nutrivet, Orijen. I want to get them something good but also not crazy expensive.
I do feed them some wet good too but I usually give different brands so they wouldn't get too bored. However I don't change their dry food often so I want to pick a good one.
Thank you!