Money is tight right now, and my husband and I have to buy cheaper cat food (it really adds up with six cats plus six kittens in one house).
I don't want to get them pure garbage, but I might have to get a "grocery store brand" for the forseeable future.
So have at it, nutrition experts... I'm willing to listen to whatever advice you have to give! Isn't by-products things like bone marrow, bone, organs, basically bologna? What's the diff between that and chicken meal? I agree that either is not the best, but it seems okay to me, especially if I supplement with raw beef once a week like a usually do.
I do have one concern, and I think this would apply to any cat food brand.
I was feeding Eagle Pack to my cats (except Sneakers and kittens) and they loved it, but I finally did a looksee online and saw that the "chicken" is actually chicken meal. The label on the can was not complete!
How can I be sure what my cat food contains?
Which grains are bad?
How far down on the list should grains be, and how can I find information on exact amounts of the filler ingredients?
I don't want to get them pure garbage, but I might have to get a "grocery store brand" for the forseeable future.
So have at it, nutrition experts... I'm willing to listen to whatever advice you have to give! Isn't by-products things like bone marrow, bone, organs, basically bologna? What's the diff between that and chicken meal? I agree that either is not the best, but it seems okay to me, especially if I supplement with raw beef once a week like a usually do.
I do have one concern, and I think this would apply to any cat food brand.
I was feeding Eagle Pack to my cats (except Sneakers and kittens) and they loved it, but I finally did a looksee online and saw that the "chicken" is actually chicken meal. The label on the can was not complete!
How can I be sure what my cat food contains?
Which grains are bad?
How far down on the list should grains be, and how can I find information on exact amounts of the filler ingredients?