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A question for those who can afford the premium cat food brands: what are the healthiest palatable options available in the USA that are not subscription? I have two purebred Balinese cats and one miniature (1/4) Maine Coon mix.
The maine coon mix is the youngest and is currently on tiki baby cat rotating all flavors. He doesn't mind eating very similar flavors repetitively so I will probably keep him on Wellness Core when he is older.
One of the Balinese cats is extremely picky and the only healthy foods I have had luck getting her to eat is Wellness Core Chicken/Turkey wet and Orijen Kitten dry food. Her breeder got her addicted to Fancy Feast kitten classic so it's hard to find other foods that can compete in flavor. She dislikes eating the same food for two meals in a row and despite being spayed she is still very athletic and struggles to maintain her weight on kitten food due to being picky and a grazer. I rotate between Wellness Core and either Royal Canin kitten wet food or Fancy Feast Gourmet Naturals Chicken kitten food.
The other Balinese cat is generally unpicky but dislikes Orijen/Acana wet food so she is rotating between Wellness Core and Instinct. She also hast Orijet Kitten Dry when I plan to be away from home for a long time.
Looking for more options to try. Stella & Chewy wet food and Nulo's stews were a fail for all my cats.
The maine coon mix is the youngest and is currently on tiki baby cat rotating all flavors. He doesn't mind eating very similar flavors repetitively so I will probably keep him on Wellness Core when he is older.
One of the Balinese cats is extremely picky and the only healthy foods I have had luck getting her to eat is Wellness Core Chicken/Turkey wet and Orijen Kitten dry food. Her breeder got her addicted to Fancy Feast kitten classic so it's hard to find other foods that can compete in flavor. She dislikes eating the same food for two meals in a row and despite being spayed she is still very athletic and struggles to maintain her weight on kitten food due to being picky and a grazer. I rotate between Wellness Core and either Royal Canin kitten wet food or Fancy Feast Gourmet Naturals Chicken kitten food.
The other Balinese cat is generally unpicky but dislikes Orijen/Acana wet food so she is rotating between Wellness Core and Instinct. She also hast Orijet Kitten Dry when I plan to be away from home for a long time.
Looking for more options to try. Stella & Chewy wet food and Nulo's stews were a fail for all my cats.