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There is so much info about the best foods available per ingredient but then for various reasons whether budget, kitty refusal, availability, and health issues, etc, many people feed grocery store foods. I even read of some people saying their pets did better on those “bad” foods. I had a dog once that actually did best on the mainstream “bad” foods and that made me look at pet food differently and I’m now a feed what works for that pet and is in your budget person.
Which grocery store brands do you feed that keep your pet thriving? I’m still figuring this out for my kitten. He was raised on Royal Canin kitten dry and I’m trying to switch to a wet diet with dry as supplemental so I’m still in the testing mode to see what works for my cat.
Which grocery store brands do you feed that keep your pet thriving? I’m still figuring this out for my kitten. He was raised on Royal Canin kitten dry and I’m trying to switch to a wet diet with dry as supplemental so I’m still in the testing mode to see what works for my cat.