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I did look into it, but the reviews talked a lot about the low quality ingredients and it scared me. I really wish I knew enough to make my own food for them so I knew what was going into the food. I used to make my dog's food, but cat food seems trickier.
Speaking of food, I want to see what you guys think. I posted this over in the cat nutrition forum, but I'd like your opinions. I tried a new cat food, and Finn is CRAZY about it. Weird thing is, now that he's been here a year, he's become my picky eater. He's no longer food motivated AT ALL, and there are days that it's hard getting him to eat much at all. I got these Vital Cat turkey patties, and as long as I crush and mix them in and sprinkle over his food, he will eat nearly anything. Loves them.
Problem is, there are pieces of bone in them that, to me, seem a bit large. Makes me nervous; he's so petite. I emailed the company pics, and they responded that what I'm seeing is cartilage and not bone. So last night I picked a chunk out of Finn's food and soaked it in hot water for 15 minutes to see if it would soften up. It did not. Hard as a rock, and the sides are sharp and jagged. The company thinks this is fine and safe. What do you guys think? Safe, or should I be concerned?
Speaking of food, I want to see what you guys think. I posted this over in the cat nutrition forum, but I'd like your opinions. I tried a new cat food, and Finn is CRAZY about it. Weird thing is, now that he's been here a year, he's become my picky eater. He's no longer food motivated AT ALL, and there are days that it's hard getting him to eat much at all. I got these Vital Cat turkey patties, and as long as I crush and mix them in and sprinkle over his food, he will eat nearly anything. Loves them.
Problem is, there are pieces of bone in them that, to me, seem a bit large. Makes me nervous; he's so petite. I emailed the company pics, and they responded that what I'm seeing is cartilage and not bone. So last night I picked a chunk out of Finn's food and soaked it in hot water for 15 minutes to see if it would soften up. It did not. Hard as a rock, and the sides are sharp and jagged. The company thinks this is fine and safe. What do you guys think? Safe, or should I be concerned?