I’m looking to make the switch to a healthier diet for my 8 year old male cat, but he’s a very picky eater and I’m having a hard time finding good options for him. He currently eats one 3 ounce can of wet food (typically weruva or tiki cat) with a pump of salmon oil and freeze dried beef toppings and then two handfuls of hill science diet fry food per day. Ideally I’d like him to have all wet food if it’s within my budget and I can find food he’d actually eat.
I’m trying to find food that is low in sodium, carrageenan free, low on filler ingredients and carbs, has high quality protein, organic if possible, BPA free packaging, and is somewhat affordable. I can’t do a fully raw diet, but I’m interested in maybe giving him freeze dried raw food in addition to wet food. He’s very picky and I have a hard time getting him to eat any type of poultry or rabbit. He’s a big fan of fish, but I’d like to limit how much fish he gets. Also do you guys have any recommendations or thoughts for supplements and additives? Like goats milk, bee pollen, bone broth, fish oil, and any other supplements that could be beneficial. I suspect he could have feline hyperesthesia, allergies, and possibly anxiety so if any supplements could help with these that would be amazing (his vet is aware and we’re currently working on testing him for these things it’s been an ongoing hellish process lol)
I’m trying to find food that is low in sodium, carrageenan free, low on filler ingredients and carbs, has high quality protein, organic if possible, BPA free packaging, and is somewhat affordable. I can’t do a fully raw diet, but I’m interested in maybe giving him freeze dried raw food in addition to wet food. He’s very picky and I have a hard time getting him to eat any type of poultry or rabbit. He’s a big fan of fish, but I’d like to limit how much fish he gets. Also do you guys have any recommendations or thoughts for supplements and additives? Like goats milk, bee pollen, bone broth, fish oil, and any other supplements that could be beneficial. I suspect he could have feline hyperesthesia, allergies, and possibly anxiety so if any supplements could help with these that would be amazing (his vet is aware and we’re currently working on testing him for these things it’s been an ongoing hellish process lol)