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Hewo! I am a mama of three kitties and after some searching on the web, I have discovered that I may not be giving my cats the best food for them. Yes, I know all things should be taken with a grain of salt but I want to know I’m doing a good job! Here’s some info on my situation:
I have three cats, Jinx, Delilah, and Agnes.I do not know exactly what breed they are or what age, though I suspect they are all around 8 months old and all have at least some Siberian cat breed in them.
None are over or under weight, at his last veterinarian check though, my Jinx was weighing in at about 10 lbs. this was when he was about 5-6 months old. All cats are spayed/neutered and their only health problems have been fleas and worms, both taken care of many months ago. Delilah and Agnes were 7-8 pounds on their last checkup in late December.
right now their diet consists of Iams Kitten dry food in the morning, and Fancy Feast wet food in the evening (not thepate, the wet food in gravy type) for the amount I would feed about a half bowl of dry food and 2 cams of wet food split between them. I’ve been thinking of stepping it up to three cans.
Are these brands of cat food beneficial for them? I want to get more opinions. Any suggestions for other food brands? I don’t want to make a huge switch, but something like a different brand of dry food or wet food would be okay.
Some things to note:
I do not have a huge budget for all those fancy gourmet “vet recommended” food like Royal Canin
I buy all pet food at my local Pet Co.
Thank you!
I have three cats, Jinx, Delilah, and Agnes.I do not know exactly what breed they are or what age, though I suspect they are all around 8 months old and all have at least some Siberian cat breed in them.
None are over or under weight, at his last veterinarian check though, my Jinx was weighing in at about 10 lbs. this was when he was about 5-6 months old. All cats are spayed/neutered and their only health problems have been fleas and worms, both taken care of many months ago. Delilah and Agnes were 7-8 pounds on their last checkup in late December.
right now their diet consists of Iams Kitten dry food in the morning, and Fancy Feast wet food in the evening (not thepate, the wet food in gravy type) for the amount I would feed about a half bowl of dry food and 2 cams of wet food split between them. I’ve been thinking of stepping it up to three cans.
Are these brands of cat food beneficial for them? I want to get more opinions. Any suggestions for other food brands? I don’t want to make a huge switch, but something like a different brand of dry food or wet food would be okay.
Some things to note:
I do not have a huge budget for all those fancy gourmet “vet recommended” food like Royal Canin
I buy all pet food at my local Pet Co.
Thank you!