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Hi everyone,
I'm just wondering what you guys think the best dry and wet food is to feed my kitten? It seems wrong to feed him a food that lists CORN as it's main ingredient, he needs meat! I don't mind spending money on quality food to ensure my Harley's health and happiness however there's not as much choice in Australia. I've got a friend that swears by Fancy Feast Classic - apparently his cat is addicted and won't eat anything else, but I don't know if that's a good thing!
I'm liking the look of the commercial raw food in the fridge at the pet shop as I know it has the protein and moisture he will need. I'm thinking the occasional chicken neck or wing too. So maybe a little dried, but mostly wet and occasional raw - does that sound good?
Although it is convenient to leave out, too much dried food has a bad reputation for causing health issues in the long run, that's why I want to limit it. Has anyone experienced this?
Ultimately I'm wanting to choose a food that is made from decent quality, species appropriate sources. Has anyone in Australia found an easily available healthy canned option that I can try?
Thanks guys
I'm just wondering what you guys think the best dry and wet food is to feed my kitten? It seems wrong to feed him a food that lists CORN as it's main ingredient, he needs meat! I don't mind spending money on quality food to ensure my Harley's health and happiness however there's not as much choice in Australia. I've got a friend that swears by Fancy Feast Classic - apparently his cat is addicted and won't eat anything else, but I don't know if that's a good thing!
I'm liking the look of the commercial raw food in the fridge at the pet shop as I know it has the protein and moisture he will need. I'm thinking the occasional chicken neck or wing too. So maybe a little dried, but mostly wet and occasional raw - does that sound good?
Although it is convenient to leave out, too much dried food has a bad reputation for causing health issues in the long run, that's why I want to limit it. Has anyone experienced this?
Ultimately I'm wanting to choose a food that is made from decent quality, species appropriate sources. Has anyone in Australia found an easily available healthy canned option that I can try?
Thanks guys
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