on their websites?!?! How are you supposed to judge price/quality without them? This really gets to me sometimes, as I order almost all cat food online, due to a lack of good and/or affordable pet stores in my area.
I've been eyeing one particular brand ( http://www.ziwipeak.com/Products/Ziw...uisine-Family/ ) for a couple of months now, but the price really put me off. I finally broke down and ordered some, which arrived today, and the food is so rich and fed in such small quantities that it's actually no more expensive than what Jamie & Co. usually get in the evening.
Jamie, who went out of his mind over it, only managed to eat 2 ounces, Miezi a little more than that, and ZsaZsa about an ounce (she only weighs 6 lbs.)
It's also a problem with dry food, as it makes a big difference if an average-sized cat is supposed to get 50 or 60, or 100 grams a day.
I've been eyeing one particular brand ( http://www.ziwipeak.com/Products/Ziw...uisine-Family/ ) for a couple of months now, but the price really put me off. I finally broke down and ordered some, which arrived today, and the food is so rich and fed in such small quantities that it's actually no more expensive than what Jamie & Co. usually get in the evening.
Jamie, who went out of his mind over it, only managed to eat 2 ounces, Miezi a little more than that, and ZsaZsa about an ounce (she only weighs 6 lbs.)
It's also a problem with dry food, as it makes a big difference if an average-sized cat is supposed to get 50 or 60, or 100 grams a day.