A local pet store, which only carries grain free food, will discontinue selling Evo. The owner explained she didn't trust Proctor & Gamble would keep the same ingredients. She said they also have a history of changing ingredients without informing consumers.
I'd say Evo canned makes up about 40% of my cats' diet so obviously this is an important matter to consider.
Anyone else thinking of switching Evo out?
It's a bit of a bummer as it's the cheapest grain-free food I can find. A case of 12 13oz cans cost 21.99 whereas the same case of Wellness sets me back 27.99.
I'm trying but have not been successful in finding grain-free alternatives at similar pricing.
I'd say Evo canned makes up about 40% of my cats' diet so obviously this is an important matter to consider.
Anyone else thinking of switching Evo out?
It's a bit of a bummer as it's the cheapest grain-free food I can find. A case of 12 13oz cans cost 21.99 whereas the same case of Wellness sets me back 27.99.
I'm trying but have not been successful in finding grain-free alternatives at similar pricing.