I am relatively new to cat ownership. When I was a child, we had outdoor barn cats who would hunt for themselves in addition to receiving whatever kind of dry cat food was on sale. We had dogs, and their food was always given a lot more attention. When I got a bit older, I got really in to horse nutrition, and really enjoyed learning about it. I actually wanted to major in equine nutrition, before my life got crazy and college was no longer an option. I'm now 19 years old, and a vet assistant at a nonprofit Spay & Neuter clinic. I just rescued a 7 month old cat named Flossie, and my feed-my-pets-well twitch is kicking in full force. She's currently fed Solid Gold brand Winged Tiger dry food, and Blue Wilderness Indoor food in both chicken and fish flavors. They're both grain free. I recently read about how fish is not ideal for cats, so when we finish the ones I already bought I won't be getting anymore. I feel pretty okay with what I have for her now, but I'm really interested in learning more. I do splurge a little when it comes to cat food, because I don't make terribly much money, but I just cannot bring myself to half ass it when it comes to caring for my pets.
Teach me all the things!
Teach me all the things!