Hey everyone,
I am still sort of new to this site but so far have really enjoyed reading everyone's posts; this has been a source of wonderful advice.
I have read that some of you feed your cats Purina One. That is what I have been feeding Eponine for the past couple of months and so far she loves it. It's not the most expensive cat food, but it seems to be a very good quality cat food.
My question is: Is Purina One a good choice for a healthy cat that is neither overweight or underweight? Do y'all recommend any other cat foods that are both tasty to cats and very nutritional?
What about wet cat food? I give Eppie a pouch of Whiskas wet food 3 nights a week (she devours her "dinners.") Is there a wet food that is healthier?
Amy
PS- Of course I want to feed Eponine the healthiest food, but I have to add that I had a cat for 18 1/2 years (Stormy) and she ate nothing but Alley Cat. Funny, huh?
I am still sort of new to this site but so far have really enjoyed reading everyone's posts; this has been a source of wonderful advice.
I have read that some of you feed your cats Purina One. That is what I have been feeding Eponine for the past couple of months and so far she loves it. It's not the most expensive cat food, but it seems to be a very good quality cat food.
My question is: Is Purina One a good choice for a healthy cat that is neither overweight or underweight? Do y'all recommend any other cat foods that are both tasty to cats and very nutritional?
What about wet cat food? I give Eppie a pouch of Whiskas wet food 3 nights a week (she devours her "dinners.") Is there a wet food that is healthier?
Amy
PS- Of course I want to feed Eponine the healthiest food, but I have to add that I had a cat for 18 1/2 years (Stormy) and she ate nothing but Alley Cat. Funny, huh?