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Is this cat food good for my cat?

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  1. although your cat can survive quite well on cheap Sam's Club cat food it is not recommended for healthy long life.

    We feed our cats Royal Canin Indoor #37 and have seen the difference in our cats' health over the last year.

    And the poo doesn't stink nearly as bad as it did with cheaper foods!

    Good luck :-))


  2. Look at the ingredients.  If a by-product is in the top three ingredients, then no.  There isn't much usable protein in chicken feet, etc.

  3. I doubt it but I'd want to read the list of ingredients before saying that for sure.  Are you able to post a link?  I googled but all I can find out is how much it costs.

  4. As long as it has no corn,wheat,soy,gluten,or animal by products. I feed my cat Felidae cat and kitten formula and raw meat a couple times a week.  

  5. I feed my two cats Friskies. I have tried all the others and my cats

    threw them up. Friskies is the best one I've found. I feed them

    Friskies Indoor Delights dry and Friskies canned food.

  6. the only thing that i use for my [13] cats, is Friskies.

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    only thing that i trust...everyhting else isn't that good for your cats...

    i fed my cats other thigns, and they weren't as perky or playful...and when i switched to friskies[over 2 years ago] none of them have gotten sick yet, so i think that you have your answer  

  7. I'm pretty sure it's the store brand from sams club... so the answer is no. It's garbage.

    Cats were never meant to eat dry food, also known as cereals or kibble. We, humans, make them eat it for convenience to us. It has nothing to do with them or their nutritional needs. It's completely species inappropriate.

    All small domestic cats descended from desert cats. In the wild, desert cats derive their entire liquid intake from their prey. They do not have a thirst mechanism because they don't need it when eating a species appropriate diet. They get all they need from what they eat. Additionally water was usually not available to them in their desert climate. So they do not often drink water. Regular ol' house cats have descended from those same wild desert cats.

    So in a home environment, your kitty does not get the moisture it needs from dry food and it’s almost always in a constant state of dehydration. Water fountains are encouraged to TRY to get your cat to drink more and your kitty may even enjoy it, but it will never meet its water intake needs drinking from a bowl.

    Deadly feline illnesses such as diabetes, kidney failure, obesity, allergies, Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), bladder stones, kidney stones,  urinary tract blockages and Urinary Tract Infections (FLUTD), with and without deadly crystals run rampant these days. Cats are not taking in enough water to stave them off. Proper water intake through a species appropriate diet alone can prevent most of these conditions.

    Overall,  wet is all around better for any cats diet, be it canned or Raw and they should never be fed dry cereal kibble if we wish to most closely match their wild nutritional and dietary needs. Kibble meets our needs… not our cats.

    I recommend varying the diet with a constant rotation of accepted canned foods that your cat enjoys. If you do this, and allow your cat the same assortment they would have in nature when eating mice, bugs, birds and rabbits, your cats’ digestive system won't be so sensitive and you won't have to run around looking for a specific brand when your store is out. You will have a nice variety to choose from instead.

    Canned foods I recommend for your rotation:

    Nature's Variety - http://www.naturesvariety.com/content.la...

    Wellness Grain Free Formula’s - http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/cat_welln...

    By Nature Organics - http://www.bynaturepetfoods.com/productp...

    Organix -  http://www.castorpolluxpet.com/store/org...

    Evanger's Holistic Pheasant - http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/20089...

    Evanger's Organic Braised Chicken - http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/50103...

    Evanger's Turkey & Butternut Squash - http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/50111...

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