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Hello everyone, I'll get the main question out of the way before the background.
My question is: what is the best food I can feed my cats that won't break the bank? I need to keep it $30 or under per cat a month.
I've got two cats, Oliver and Mia. They have been on high quality canned food for most of their lives (Merrick, Natural Balance, Eco, etc.) And are currently on Weruva Mack&Jack and Polynesian BBQ. They are on this because it's the best priced and best food available near me (can't beat $30 for a case). However I don't like feeding them an entirely fish diet.
I just recently started doing some more research and came across frozen raw diets. I've seen Primal and Nature's Variety Instinct as the top two brands, but they have a lot of vegetables in them and cats are strictly carnivorous so this confuses me.
My question is: what is the best food I can feed my cats that won't break the bank? I need to keep it $30 or under per cat a month.
I've got two cats, Oliver and Mia. They have been on high quality canned food for most of their lives (Merrick, Natural Balance, Eco, etc.) And are currently on Weruva Mack&Jack and Polynesian BBQ. They are on this because it's the best priced and best food available near me (can't beat $30 for a case). However I don't like feeding them an entirely fish diet.
I just recently started doing some more research and came across frozen raw diets. I've seen Primal and Nature's Variety Instinct as the top two brands, but they have a lot of vegetables in them and cats are strictly carnivorous so this confuses me.