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Hey all!
I've been on the hunt for some better quality wet foods that won't break my bank. (I recently returned to teaching, which I love, but doesn't exactly rake in the bucks.) I have three kitties, and they go through about 4 (small) cans of canned food a day, which was getting expensive for the higher quality foods. They are also kind of picky - gravy gives all three of them diarrhea without fail, and and won't go near pate. (They try to bury it, every single time.)
Anyway, I know this is a specific set of guidelines, but I made an Amazon list of the foods that worked for me, based on the catinfo.org Nutritional Chart. All of the wet foods on this list are
Here is the list: Amazon.com - Idea Lists
Anyway, if this kind of sharing is not allowed, mods please let me know! I just thought I would share the list in case anyone else is in a similar situation.
I've been on the hunt for some better quality wet foods that won't break my bank. (I recently returned to teaching, which I love, but doesn't exactly rake in the bucks.) I have three kitties, and they go through about 4 (small) cans of canned food a day, which was getting expensive for the higher quality foods. They are also kind of picky - gravy gives all three of them diarrhea without fail, and and won't go near pate. (They try to bury it, every single time.)
Anyway, I know this is a specific set of guidelines, but I made an Amazon list of the foods that worked for me, based on the catinfo.org Nutritional Chart. All of the wet foods on this list are
- Low in carbohydrates (less than 20%)
- High in protein (over 50%.)
- Non-gravy (for those kitties with digestive issues,)
- Non-pate (for my picky eaters.)
- Non-seafood (to avoid addiction issues)
Here is the list: Amazon.com - Idea Lists
Anyway, if this kind of sharing is not allowed, mods please let me know! I just thought I would share the list in case anyone else is in a similar situation.