I just got approved to do foster care with our local Animal Aid. Yay!
I'm giving some serious thought to food, though. My own two cats are on grain free wet food (other than some grain free dry that I'm slowly trying to get rid of) and obviously buying exclusively wet food for a 3rd cat is going to add up.
I'm thinking, though, that I could keep costs down by doing more of the 4 Health grain free wet food (it's 69 cents for a 5.5 oz can) or possibly supplementing with Friskies wet food. Maybe I could reduce costs by not buying as much Wellness, Merrick, Blue Wilderness, Tiki, etc.
I thought about using more dry for the foster cat but it's been a bit of an effort to wean my cat off dry and I don't really care to have it around, once my container of Taste of the Wild dry food is gone.
If you have several cats, foster, or feed ferals with all wet, what kinds do you use and how much does it cost?
I'm giving some serious thought to food, though. My own two cats are on grain free wet food (other than some grain free dry that I'm slowly trying to get rid of) and obviously buying exclusively wet food for a 3rd cat is going to add up.
I'm thinking, though, that I could keep costs down by doing more of the 4 Health grain free wet food (it's 69 cents for a 5.5 oz can) or possibly supplementing with Friskies wet food. Maybe I could reduce costs by not buying as much Wellness, Merrick, Blue Wilderness, Tiki, etc.
I thought about using more dry for the foster cat but it's been a bit of an effort to wean my cat off dry and I don't really care to have it around, once my container of Taste of the Wild dry food is gone.
If you have several cats, foster, or feed ferals with all wet, what kinds do you use and how much does it cost?
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