Hi Everyone
So my Lily is quickly approaching her 1st birthday already, in August! So soon, I'll be switching over to an adult dry food. She has been, and is currently eating IAMS kitten food. I have a hard time deciding which will be best, I know hard isn't the best, but thats what she likes. When she was really young, she would eat any soft food I bought, and I bought all the good soft foods. Now, she eats Fancy Feast Turkey & Cheddar, or Purina Turkey & Pasta. And thats only half a can in the morning, and half a can at night, and she doesn't finish it all. Anyway. So I've been researching different hard foods, and I'm thinking either stay with IAMS, and the adult brand, or I saw there is a Blue Buffalo, for multiple cats,which keeps them at a good weight, and reduces stool odor, and hairballs. She & Callie are just so ridiculously picky, this switch is already stressing me out, because what if they don't like that either? Getting my girls to eat healthy dn enough has always been a challenge. And if you have any other suggestions for hard food, that would greatly be appreciated
Thanks
So my Lily is quickly approaching her 1st birthday already, in August! So soon, I'll be switching over to an adult dry food. She has been, and is currently eating IAMS kitten food. I have a hard time deciding which will be best, I know hard isn't the best, but thats what she likes. When she was really young, she would eat any soft food I bought, and I bought all the good soft foods. Now, she eats Fancy Feast Turkey & Cheddar, or Purina Turkey & Pasta. And thats only half a can in the morning, and half a can at night, and she doesn't finish it all. Anyway. So I've been researching different hard foods, and I'm thinking either stay with IAMS, and the adult brand, or I saw there is a Blue Buffalo, for multiple cats,which keeps them at a good weight, and reduces stool odor, and hairballs. She & Callie are just so ridiculously picky, this switch is already stressing me out, because what if they don't like that either? Getting my girls to eat healthy dn enough has always been a challenge. And if you have any other suggestions for hard food, that would greatly be appreciated
Thanks