Alright, right now I am feeding my 5-6 month old indoor kitten a mixture of dry and wet food. The wet food is Wellness Kitten Formula, and the dry is Nutro Naturals for Indoor Kittens.
Nutro's revamped ingredient list seemed balanced and good, until I saw how many recalls they've had the past 2 years. So now I'm looking for a switch to a new dry food. I was browsing through Petco the other day. Royal Canin is just too much for my budget right now, and I don't like the dry food selection of other premium brands either because they didn't have enough protein for a kitten, or they were too much for my budget.
The sparkly bag of Indigo Moon caught my eye, and it seems to have decent ingredients with a good protein level. Plus it's grain-free.
Anyone here use/used this brand? Was it good?
What are your opinions on kitten nutrition in general? Should I supplement his diet with some form of raw meat if I feed him Indigo Moon and Wellness? I just want him to get the best nutrition possible, but I have a modest budget and variating lifestyle [college student].
Nutro's revamped ingredient list seemed balanced and good, until I saw how many recalls they've had the past 2 years. So now I'm looking for a switch to a new dry food. I was browsing through Petco the other day. Royal Canin is just too much for my budget right now, and I don't like the dry food selection of other premium brands either because they didn't have enough protein for a kitten, or they were too much for my budget.
The sparkly bag of Indigo Moon caught my eye, and it seems to have decent ingredients with a good protein level. Plus it's grain-free.
Anyone here use/used this brand? Was it good?
What are your opinions on kitten nutrition in general? Should I supplement his diet with some form of raw meat if I feed him Indigo Moon and Wellness? I just want him to get the best nutrition possible, but I have a modest budget and variating lifestyle [college student].