Hi, I'm new here, first of all, so not sure if there's already a thread answering this, or what, but thought I'd go ahead and ask.
So my cat is a 2 yr old Maine Coon female. She's indoors, but I will be taking her outside on a leash when she moves in with me - she's currently staying with my grandma, but I'm going to pick her up in 2 weeks. She's currently eating Purina One Hairball formula dry food, and Fancy Feast (I think) canned food.
I've looked at nutritional values and tried to do some of my own research on different cat foods that would work, but I can't quite decide.
I'm a college student, and I'll be living in a town without a petsmart or petco, so the food has to be available at Target, Walmart, or Fleet Farm. I've been looking at Buffalo Blue and Natural Balance, but I'm not sure if they're worth the extra money, or if I'll be able to find NB. I'm also wanting to switch over her canned food to something more nutritional, but I've no idea where to even start, there. So any opinions on which cat foods are the best nutritionally, that will also be affordable for a college student? Thanks!
So my cat is a 2 yr old Maine Coon female. She's indoors, but I will be taking her outside on a leash when she moves in with me - she's currently staying with my grandma, but I'm going to pick her up in 2 weeks. She's currently eating Purina One Hairball formula dry food, and Fancy Feast (I think) canned food.
I've looked at nutritional values and tried to do some of my own research on different cat foods that would work, but I can't quite decide.
I'm a college student, and I'll be living in a town without a petsmart or petco, so the food has to be available at Target, Walmart, or Fleet Farm. I've been looking at Buffalo Blue and Natural Balance, but I'm not sure if they're worth the extra money, or if I'll be able to find NB. I'm also wanting to switch over her canned food to something more nutritional, but I've no idea where to even start, there. So any opinions on which cat foods are the best nutritionally, that will also be affordable for a college student? Thanks!