Hi Everyone [emoji]9786[/emoji]️
I have four beautiful furbabies Preston, Murphy, Tuesday and Phoebe (Foster)
Two weeks ago the baby Murphy who (just turned 1) I rushed him to the vet with stones and he was just about to block. Two surgeries within a weeks time and I finally think we are ok.
Of course I was told to give him RC SO morsels (which he loves) I'm not thrilled with the ingredients and since I have two males I was going to feed both of them this but due to the price I really can't afford to feed both.
I also take care of three feral colonies here in NJ and pay for all the food etc out of my pocket so 120 per month for the two males won't work. ( a case per week [emoji]128532[/emoji])For now I'd like to keep Murphy on it and look for a better food to feed the rest. From reading I see that it should be grain free, low carbs (btw none of my cats eat dry) any suggestions are appreciated [emoji]128521[/emoji] Thank you so much!
I have four beautiful furbabies Preston, Murphy, Tuesday and Phoebe (Foster)
Two weeks ago the baby Murphy who (just turned 1) I rushed him to the vet with stones and he was just about to block. Two surgeries within a weeks time and I finally think we are ok.
Of course I was told to give him RC SO morsels (which he loves) I'm not thrilled with the ingredients and since I have two males I was going to feed both of them this but due to the price I really can't afford to feed both.
I also take care of three feral colonies here in NJ and pay for all the food etc out of my pocket so 120 per month for the two males won't work. ( a case per week [emoji]128532[/emoji])For now I'd like to keep Murphy on it and look for a better food to feed the rest. From reading I see that it should be grain free, low carbs (btw none of my cats eat dry) any suggestions are appreciated [emoji]128521[/emoji] Thank you so much!