My best bud recently died. He had a poultry allergy. Now I have a kitten that is on Iam's kitten dry food plus one fact feast can or wet food pouch a day.
He is almost 4 months old. I figure I will give him Iams kitten until he is 6 months old. Then switch him over to a healthier dry food. (I know wet food is best but given my health limitations he needs to stay on dry with a wet food dinner.) I have half a mind to mix the (?10? Pounds) of leftover salmon/trout taste of the Wild with the kitten food but I figured the little guy needs the calories. (He was on Iams kitten food from the start, given my mom was kind enough to pay for the foster kittens formula/food while I raised them; I'm not complaining.)
So I know to many, a healthy dry food is an oxymoron but that aside their are healthy dry foods. I used to feed my bud Taste of the Wild (trout & salmon) & unless I can find a better brand (within budgeting reason) then my new little kitten that I fostered will be put on taste of the wild chicken.
Please can we skip the wet and raw food diet being better reconditions?
He is almost 4 months old. I figure I will give him Iams kitten until he is 6 months old. Then switch him over to a healthier dry food. (I know wet food is best but given my health limitations he needs to stay on dry with a wet food dinner.) I have half a mind to mix the (?10? Pounds) of leftover salmon/trout taste of the Wild with the kitten food but I figured the little guy needs the calories. (He was on Iams kitten food from the start, given my mom was kind enough to pay for the foster kittens formula/food while I raised them; I'm not complaining.)
So I know to many, a healthy dry food is an oxymoron but that aside their are healthy dry foods. I used to feed my bud Taste of the Wild (trout & salmon) & unless I can find a better brand (within budgeting reason) then my new little kitten that I fostered will be put on taste of the wild chicken.
Please can we skip the wet and raw food diet being better reconditions?