Hello, I was previously feeding my two cats Blue buffalo dry food for breakfast and Friskies wet food (1/2 can) for dinner.
I am aware that dry food isn't ideal for cats. One of my cats had a bladder stone and went through a lengthy hospitalization to get it fixed. since then, I've gotten more aware of what I feed them. Unfortunately both my cats are extremely fond of their dry food so I switched to wellness dry food but he's still on Friskies while I find better nutritional options.
The one with FLUTD is now on prescription diet: Royal Canin S/O but he refuses to eat the wet food version and is currently only eating the dry food version which is extremely concerning to me. I understand how vital it is for him to be on fully wet food. Through researching, I learned about raw feeding and discovered a brand called Big Country Raw. They have raw blends with meat, organs, and bones all grinded up. However they only say to supplement with herring oil and sea kelp. But all the other videos I've seen on raw recipes require a ton of vitamins including eggs, taurine, vitamin E, vitamin B Complex, etc. so I'm confused on whether this blend would be a full meal or not. Does anyone feed their kitties this brand? Also, please send me some transitioning tips! Thank you!!!
I am aware that dry food isn't ideal for cats. One of my cats had a bladder stone and went through a lengthy hospitalization to get it fixed. since then, I've gotten more aware of what I feed them. Unfortunately both my cats are extremely fond of their dry food so I switched to wellness dry food but he's still on Friskies while I find better nutritional options.
The one with FLUTD is now on prescription diet: Royal Canin S/O but he refuses to eat the wet food version and is currently only eating the dry food version which is extremely concerning to me. I understand how vital it is for him to be on fully wet food. Through researching, I learned about raw feeding and discovered a brand called Big Country Raw. They have raw blends with meat, organs, and bones all grinded up. However they only say to supplement with herring oil and sea kelp. But all the other videos I've seen on raw recipes require a ton of vitamins including eggs, taurine, vitamin E, vitamin B Complex, etc. so I'm confused on whether this blend would be a full meal or not. Does anyone feed their kitties this brand? Also, please send me some transitioning tips! Thank you!!!