I have been experimenting over the years on what really works for my cat and what doesn't (she will eat anything, literally, she's a garbage disposal! but it's more of my research on how it affects her).
Right now I feed her Taste of The Wild (Rocky Mountain Feline) dry kibble and a mix of Innova (Low Fat, Pink Label) wet food and California Natural (Deep Water Fish, Venison & Brown Rice). I pay $10.99+tax for the ToTW, and $1.90/can on average for the canned food (13.2 oz).
There's so many foods out there and a person really has to find what works best for their cat and doesn't hurt you in the wallet! I always buy my wet food in large 13 oz cans and then I split it up into four or five of those (empty) orange Market Select cups (you can buy them for 50 cents at your local supermarket and they are not too bad for your cat on occasion), wrap tinfoil over the top, store them in the fridge, and then heat them up for 20 seconds when I'm ready to serve it. I garnish it with some nip on top and a dash of cool water to really help hydrate my cat since she's not a big water drinker.
Her coat is so incredibly shiny and silky...I can't believe I fed her JUNK before!!
It pays off if you love your cat and feed them good foods.
So that's usually my plan of action. What do you feed your cat(s) and why?
Right now I feed her Taste of The Wild (Rocky Mountain Feline) dry kibble and a mix of Innova (Low Fat, Pink Label) wet food and California Natural (Deep Water Fish, Venison & Brown Rice). I pay $10.99+tax for the ToTW, and $1.90/can on average for the canned food (13.2 oz).
There's so many foods out there and a person really has to find what works best for their cat and doesn't hurt you in the wallet! I always buy my wet food in large 13 oz cans and then I split it up into four or five of those (empty) orange Market Select cups (you can buy them for 50 cents at your local supermarket and they are not too bad for your cat on occasion), wrap tinfoil over the top, store them in the fridge, and then heat them up for 20 seconds when I'm ready to serve it. I garnish it with some nip on top and a dash of cool water to really help hydrate my cat since she's not a big water drinker.
Her coat is so incredibly shiny and silky...I can't believe I fed her JUNK before!!
It pays off if you love your cat and feed them good foods.
So that's usually my plan of action. What do you feed your cat(s) and why?