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Sorry for all the opinions-wanted posts, I frequent certain corners of the internet to ask for real-people reviews after conducting my own research on site reviews and so on; but we all know fake reviews exist. I'm phat considering taking my girl off of kibble because at the end of the day; she doesn't really like it & we waste tons and the only reason I was trying to keep her on it is for her teeth; and for fiber, but I'm learning neither of these reasons seem to make since because she hasn't actually eaten dry for weeks and her poop and teeth are normal - paired with the fact that I brush her teeth myself. Thoughts on getting her off dry? Is this a bad idea or not?
Anyhow,
TL;DR Does anyone have experience or an opinion on these foods?
1. https://www.chewy.com/i-love-you-whascally-wabbit-pate/dp/117026
2. https://www.chewy.com/i-love-you-variety-pack-grain-free/dp/121150
Do you think they could be her main diet? I need guidance. She likes to switch around; so my plan is to buy both and switch them around occasionally throughout the month but I worry. I've never tried feeding an all wet diet though admittedly due to the fact that she doesn't eat her kibble unless I soak it in homemade meat broth or sheba; she's been pretty much eating wet. I COULD venture to get a higher quality dry; but I'm scared it's pointless because at the end of the day, she really loves and prefurs meat chunks & fresher meat opposed to kibble. Should I bite the bullet and just keep a bag of kibble on deck for snacking? IS dry needed? Am I nuts? Cat guardians; I am lost. That's my usual state! Lost and confused and stressing myself into a frenzy over a cat who's naturally healthier than any cat I've ever met in real life..
Anyhow,
TL;DR Does anyone have experience or an opinion on these foods?
1. https://www.chewy.com/i-love-you-whascally-wabbit-pate/dp/117026
2. https://www.chewy.com/i-love-you-variety-pack-grain-free/dp/121150
Do you think they could be her main diet? I need guidance. She likes to switch around; so my plan is to buy both and switch them around occasionally throughout the month but I worry. I've never tried feeding an all wet diet though admittedly due to the fact that she doesn't eat her kibble unless I soak it in homemade meat broth or sheba; she's been pretty much eating wet. I COULD venture to get a higher quality dry; but I'm scared it's pointless because at the end of the day, she really loves and prefurs meat chunks & fresher meat opposed to kibble. Should I bite the bullet and just keep a bag of kibble on deck for snacking? IS dry needed? Am I nuts? Cat guardians; I am lost. That's my usual state! Lost and confused and stressing myself into a frenzy over a cat who's naturally healthier than any cat I've ever met in real life..