I agree. It’s disappointingly expensive for what it is, and I feed the “ultimate protein” kind because my cats won’t eat the LID. And it’s even more expensive...I'm disappointed in the LID line because they recently started adding pea protein. Before they had whole peas which were easy to take out. I refuse to pay that much money for that kind of product. It's one of the priciest out there!
I haven't been able to find vital essentials for a reasonable price online lately. So i had to go into the neighborhood cat specialty store and get some rad cat turkey. I hope my cat likes it! He doesn't like primal frozen anymore and will get tired of freezed dried primal if i don't switch it up.
+1 about the LID. I fed Sylvie the duck LID every day for years, until the vomiting/diarrhea episode a couple of months ago. I realized the recipe now included not only peas, which she used to just nudge to the perimeter of her dish, but also pea protein -- as the third listed ingredient.I agree. It’s disappointingly expensive for what it is, and I feed the “ultimate protein” kind because my cats won’t eat the LID. And it’s even more expensive...
I really encourage you guys to write to them about your disatifaction. I did. They need to know that they're not fooling anyone and that we'll let them know with our wallets!+1 about the LID. I fed Sylvie the duck LID every day for years, until the vomiting/diarrhea episode a couple of months ago. I realized the recipe now included not only peas, which she used to just nudge to the perimeter of her dish, but also pea protein -- as the third listed ingredient.
Today I visited a local pet-food store to buy a variety of foods for Sylvie to try, since she seems to have gotten bored with the current rotation (!). I included a can each of Instinct lamb and Instinct venison, in the Original formula, which includes peas (and carrots) but not pea protein. So at least the offending peas can be easily fished out or pushed aside.
Our picky cat loves the Fromm turkey, I think it is, the one with the green label. It's one of her favorites and I don't quite understand why since it doesn't seem like there's anything so different about it! (It looks like bologna!)In other exciting cat-food exploration news , I also bought a can each of Fromm lamb pate, Dave's turkey & turkey liver pate, and Redbarn beef stew.
The lamb has a green label. The turkey has a brown label, if this is the one you're thinking of (they have a few turkey-based varieties). Maybe your picky cat likes barley? Or tomato paste?Our picky cat loves the Fromm turkey, I think it is, the one with the green label. It's one of her favorites and I don't quite understand why since it doesn't seem like there's anything so different about it! (It looks like bologna!)
Oh, was I wrong, it's the chicken with duck, light green label! (And it's Ireland, our picky lynx mix, who loves this one.)The lamb has a green label. The turkey has a brown label, if this is the one you're thinking of (they have a few turkey-based varieties). Maybe your picky cat likes barley? Or tomato paste?
Dr Elseys is only online. My cats love itI'd like to try Dr Else's or IALAY....but we don't have them in Canada (that I can find). Kaia really likes the Wellness kitten pate, and no issues with that so far. She's not as big of a fan of the pieces in gravy, but will eat it. At this point she seems to like pate better. I bought one can of Tiki cat for when she's a bit older...but I don't know how she'll feel about it since she likes pate better right now. I'm sure that will change, and then change again...and again....lol
Hi. What brand are you using now?I've usually used the same brand of cat food, can anyone recommend a good brand my cats could try? Thanks!
I will have to see if they ship to Canada. Probably not!Dr Elseys is only online. My cats love it
Glad to hear it! Northwest Naturals is very decent food, Sylvie's a smart cat!I recently ordered a 4-oz bag of Northwest Naturals turkey from Amazon; I've been wanting to try this brand for a while, and I had enough reward points from my Amazon credit card that it cost me something like 77 cents.
I served it to Sylvie for the first time this morning at 5:15, starting with a small amount in case she didn't love it. Then I went back to bed. The next thing I knew, she was standing in the bedroom doorway and loudly squawking at me. She had eaten it all, licked the bowl clean, and was demanding more! I fed her another small amount and she again gobbled it up. I just gave her a little more for lunch and the scenario was repeated.
We have a winner!! Time to order a larger bag, because this one won't last long!
I know your girls love it, and I was hoping she would too! So pleased that she does.Glad to hear it! Northwest Naturals is very decent food, Sylvie's a smart cat!
After your post, I fed them a slightly different blend of Primal turkey, Northwest Naturals turkey, and Feline Natural chicken/lamb: there was more NW than usual, plus the usual chicken Pure Bite dust on top with a bit of Stella & Chewy turkey, too. Yes, we have a lot on hand -- I think it's the varied blends that keep the cats (particularly Ireland, the lynx mix) eating freeze-dried after three or four years!I know your girls love it, and I was hoping she would too! So pleased that she does.
Wow -- your kitties don't have any issues with mixing Primal, NWN, FN and SC together? They are all pretty high bone and phos except for FN chick/ lamb, glad it's working out for you...After your post, I fed them a slightly different blend of Primal turkey, Northwest Naturals turkey, and Feline Natural chicken/lamb: there was more NW than usual, plus the usual chicken Pure Bite dust on top with a bit of Stella & Chewy turkey, too. Yes, we have a lot on hand -- I think it's the varied blends that keep the cats (particularly Ireland, the lynx mix) eating freeze-dried after three or four years!
No, they love those blends -- and I'm not sure how I'd feed them without mixing since they tend to get bored with their food pretty easily. As long as they're fed all animal-based food, they seem to do very well.Wow -- your kitties don't have any issues with mixing Primal, NWN, FN and SC together? They are all pretty high bone and phos except for FN chick/ lamb, glad it's working out for you...
I'm actually thinking of NWN turkey for one of Molly's meals as she can handle higher bone diets. I tried contacting the company last week though re phosphorus but their phone just rang off the hook. I think another post of yours mentioned 1.6 phosphorus for NWN turkey?
Thanks.