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This has probably been asked before but I couldn't find it. So I have a 5 month old kitten and I'm really struggling to find the best fit for my kittens food. I constantly read on the internet that any wet food is better than the best dry food there is, but any vet I have asked insists that dry food is better nutritionally. So looking for the best dry cat food that is also not the most expensive (I'm a uni student, I can't spend too much ) I came across Blue Buffalo that is not really available in my country. Does anybody know what to look for in the contents of the cat food to determine if it's good or not so that I can have an idea on how to judge a brand? Also any brand recommendations for budget friendly but still good dry kitten food are welcome!
This has probably been asked before but I couldn't find it. So I have a 5 month old kitten and I'm really struggling to find the best fit for my kittens food. I constantly read on the internet that any wet food is better than the best dry food there is, but any vet I have asked insists that dry food is better nutritionally. So looking for the best dry cat food that is also not the most expensive (I'm a uni student, I can't spend too much ) I came across Blue Buffalo that is not really available in my country. Does anybody know what to look for in the contents of the cat food to determine if it's good or not so that I can have an idea on how to judge a brand? Also any brand recommendations for budget friendly but still good dry kitten food are welcome!