Is Brit care is a good food for cats?

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Hi Jojo1 and welcome to the forum !

I really hope that the #1 catlife lesson you take away from here will be.........that any exclusive dry food recipe........is a recipe for long-term disaster!

Now, for occasional treats, it doesn't look too, too bad.

Could you post back with your general (country/region) location? If people are going to offer suggestions, those will need to be regionally specific for you.


Oh....as a new member here, you need to know that there's a cat tax here, due on all advice provided.....and, payable with pictures :lol:
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As you can see, many of us think feeding wet food is better, but if you don't want to go that route, this food doesn't look too bad. To me, it seems a little high in peas, but at least it doesn't have any wheat or corn products, which in my mind is a good thing.
 
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