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My two kitties ate EVO very eagerly, but my older girl gained weight on it, although I was in no way overfeeding.
I got a tiny sample bag of Raw Instinct and kitties also liked it, but the food was extremely crumbly, so I ended up throwing most of it away as my kitties DO NOT eat crumbs of any kind.
Wellness Core although looks great, is $8 for 2lb bag. I cannot afford it, even if my babies would like it.
Orijen is mail order only, I guess its not a US based food, and I would love to get food locally.
Serengeti, is not crumbly and my girls do like, although I am not very fond of alfalfa in its ingredients. I also want to know how many calories per cup it has.
The shape of the food is super tiny balls, and my cats inhale it. With other foods they at least broke down the kibble a little before swallowing it.
Don't know if that is important or not.
My favorite food is California Natural, but with all the grains I am overreacting and going grain-free.
If they snub Serengeti at some point, I'll go back to CA Natural.
I got a tiny sample bag of Raw Instinct and kitties also liked it, but the food was extremely crumbly, so I ended up throwing most of it away as my kitties DO NOT eat crumbs of any kind.
Wellness Core although looks great, is $8 for 2lb bag. I cannot afford it, even if my babies would like it.
Orijen is mail order only, I guess its not a US based food, and I would love to get food locally.
Serengeti, is not crumbly and my girls do like, although I am not very fond of alfalfa in its ingredients. I also want to know how many calories per cup it has.
The shape of the food is super tiny balls, and my cats inhale it. With other foods they at least broke down the kibble a little before swallowing it.
Don't know if that is important or not.
My favorite food is California Natural, but with all the grains I am overreacting and going grain-free.
If they snub Serengeti at some point, I'll go back to CA Natural.