Vet recommended my cats lose a couple pounds and recommended Iams Indoor Hairball Formula (dry) food for it's low calories. I initially got that, but there is so much crap filler in it...the ingredients look so gross.... after coming across the ingredients in Chicken Soup Light, I decided to try it instead. When I got it home and looked at the receipt, I realized it is cheaper in price than Iams... this food is good, isn't it? I thought it would be pricier and am concerned that it is so cheap. (I was also hesitant to buy a food that is named after a book series.)
I did open the bag and the food smelled great. I let my cats try some and they couldn't eat it fast enough!
My cats also eat fancy feast. I want to sample some better quality wets (and am considering Chicken Soup) to see if they will eat something better. I want to be feeding my cats healthy foods, not stuff that is equivalent to mcdonalds and frozen meals or something. Any comments on Chicken Soup would be appreciated.
I did open the bag and the food smelled great. I let my cats try some and they couldn't eat it fast enough!
My cats also eat fancy feast. I want to sample some better quality wets (and am considering Chicken Soup) to see if they will eat something better. I want to be feeding my cats healthy foods, not stuff that is equivalent to mcdonalds and frozen meals or something. Any comments on Chicken Soup would be appreciated.








Is the lower fat and protein a characteristic of the brand - or is it because it is a lite formula?
