I'm not a vet student, but I have a friend that works at the U of Guelph urolith centre (NOT for Royal Canin) that got me really interested in the brand because they seemed like they really did their research. Since then I've done a lot of reading into the company and talked to people...
Yikes what a lot of attacks towards my posts and a lot of hostile contempt towards these companies! How do I begin to reply? I could say a lot in defence of these so called terrible ingredients everyone names, and tell you that it's the nutrients that come from the ingredients, not the...
I looked thoroughly at the catinfo.org website and I am still far from convinced that feeding any dry food is evil. I won't deny that canned food is great too if it's a good quality, and if your cat likes it (mine never really cared for it, and I see that as perfectly ok). I am not wholly...
I honestly don't believe that you are choosing between evils either way. Royal Canin is a good food. I think both of the foods you mentioned would be a good choice if you're looking for real dental benefits. But I noticed you were looking at the old Dental food - they have recently updated...
I actually think there are scientific reasons to feed an indoor or spayed/neutered cat a special food that is especially designed for them. The research done in this area is fairly extensive and I don't believe at all that this is a marketing ploy by companies that make these foods. On the...