GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude protein min. 33.0 %
Crude fat min. 20.0 %
Crude fiber max. 3.0 %
Moisture max. 10.0 %
Ash max. 7.0 %
Calcium min. 1.4 %
Phosphorus min. 1.0 %
Magnesium max 0.1 %
Salt min. 1.0 %
Vitamin A min. 25,000 I.U./kg
Vitamin D3 min. 1,600 I.U./kg
Vitamin E min. 110 I.U./kg
Vitamin C min. 50 mg/kg
Herbs 0.2 % http://www.nutrience.com/english/cat...unior_3kg.html
So iam not sure from your reply if i should put them back on Whiskas kitten?they are picky eaters and so far those are the only 2 foods they will touch.
I feed our kitties Nutrience (dry and canned) and Go! by Petcurean (canned). They are the only cat foods I could find that use North American grains. Our cats love these!
I feed one of my cats Nutrience kitten wet and dry. Its not the best quality, but it is much better than whiskas and other grocery store brands. At the store I used to work at, they actually had a Nutrience nutritionist come in and talk to the customers and answer any questions they had regarding the food, ect.
My other cat gets Medi-Cal dry food and Felidae and Merrick wet food.
I would contact the store about expired food. They should be rotating their food and checking each month for expiration dates. Feeding a pet expired food is REALLY bad, and I'm sure the store would like to know (we had a problem with own store staff not rotating the food for a few months because they got lazy. the manager had no idea and was FURRIOUS when i checked one day(unloading and re-stocking wasn't my job, but I never trust anyone so always check up on people)and noticed that the older food was in the back. We didn't have any expired foods thank goodness, but if it had gone on long enough, we could have.