I'm tired of of all the recalls of late. I have found an online store that sells Orijen in FL and they even sell a trial size bag so I was going to start there. I know it is grain free and want to make sure all our cats like it before slowly switching over their dry food.
How does Orijen compare to the other three I have listed? I couldn't find a place that sells trial sizes of those otherwise I would also do that. I want to get them started on wet food also. We have two that are around 3 years, one that is 9, and another that is 14 years old. He's doing well, so far his kidneys are ok. I want to get him on grain free wet which is what sharky recommended. I wanted to get EVO wet grain free, but want to know if it was still safe to do so since they are from menu foods, but grain free.
How would you rate all of those 4 brands and which do cats tend to like more? I am willing to pay the extra money because they will eat less and it's higher in protein.
How does Orijen compare to the other three I have listed? I couldn't find a place that sells trial sizes of those otherwise I would also do that. I want to get them started on wet food also. We have two that are around 3 years, one that is 9, and another that is 14 years old. He's doing well, so far his kidneys are ok. I want to get him on grain free wet which is what sharky recommended. I wanted to get EVO wet grain free, but want to know if it was still safe to do so since they are from menu foods, but grain free.
How would you rate all of those 4 brands and which do cats tend to like more? I am willing to pay the extra money because they will eat less and it's higher in protein.