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I've had the baby on purina kitten chow, and Matt on friskies dry, for the last little while, but I wondered with their bags running dry about picking up something that I can feed them both. it's only a suppliment feeding, as a late-night snack as I put them to bed, and treats when the kids want to hang out with them. I want to make a choice that will be good for kitten to grow on, and not too fattening for Matt.
Here are a few that I looked at:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3081993&lmdn=Food+Center&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
blue wilderness
http://www.petsmart.com/product/ind...=24348711244&device=c&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
blue wilderness kitten grain free
I'm not completely sold on the grain-free concept of cat feeding though......it seems to me like the carb-free craze, I know too many are bad, and definitely corn is not very digestable, but I'm not sure about going completely grain-free......
http://www.petsmart.com/product/ind...=24348711244&device=c&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
Royal canin kitten spay/neuter
This one has a lower fat count for post-neuter kittens, and might be better with Matt on it also, but has the higher protein, and L-lisene.
Here are a few that I looked at:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3081993&lmdn=Food+Center&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
blue wilderness
http://www.petsmart.com/product/ind...=24348711244&device=c&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
blue wilderness kitten grain free
I'm not completely sold on the grain-free concept of cat feeding though......it seems to me like the carb-free craze, I know too many are bad, and definitely corn is not very digestable, but I'm not sure about going completely grain-free......
http://www.petsmart.com/product/ind...=24348711244&device=c&f=PAD/psNotAvailInCA/No
Royal canin kitten spay/neuter
This one has a lower fat count for post-neuter kittens, and might be better with Matt on it also, but has the higher protein, and L-lisene.