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I am new to the forum and have been combing the Internet trying to find information on appropriate, high quality canned cat foods that have had little to no recalls to feed.
I have a 5 week old kitten, and before anyone jumps the gun and assumes anything, Maggie was found in the middle of the road at 3 weeks old very emaciated and screaming. Never did find any Queen nursing and decided to keep her. Bottle fed, and still getting formula between feedings. Currently she is on Fancy Fiest "white fish", when ordering it the label read chicken... either way, wasn't going to make a deal out of it, Maggie is well fed, has hit proper weight and doing extremely well!
What should I be looking for in a kitten food and is it an absolute must to feed kibble on the side? Would Orijen Kitten be too much protein levels? Thoughts on Taste Of The Wild's cat food? I do believe it does contain peas and potatoes, something I'd personally like to avoid in the future.
Essentially I would like the most meat listed food with less unreadable ingredients without actually going raw.
I just don't know much about CAT based raw diet. My Feist, however, WAS on raw. It became a struggle with her being picky to the point she went back onto Orijen and that's where we have stayed.
I have a 5 week old kitten, and before anyone jumps the gun and assumes anything, Maggie was found in the middle of the road at 3 weeks old very emaciated and screaming. Never did find any Queen nursing and decided to keep her. Bottle fed, and still getting formula between feedings. Currently she is on Fancy Fiest "white fish", when ordering it the label read chicken... either way, wasn't going to make a deal out of it, Maggie is well fed, has hit proper weight and doing extremely well!
What should I be looking for in a kitten food and is it an absolute must to feed kibble on the side? Would Orijen Kitten be too much protein levels? Thoughts on Taste Of The Wild's cat food? I do believe it does contain peas and potatoes, something I'd personally like to avoid in the future.
Essentially I would like the most meat listed food with less unreadable ingredients without actually going raw.
I just don't know much about CAT based raw diet. My Feist, however, WAS on raw. It became a struggle with her being picky to the point she went back onto Orijen and that's where we have stayed.