Hi all. I'm brandy new to this site.
I've recently adopted a 6-month-old male kitty we named Grady from the Humane Society (*see avatar for cutesy photo of him).. Before adoption, he was being fed Purina Kitten Chow, and we have since switched him to Natural Balance's limited diet (grain-free) salmon and green pea formula to start him off well. Our last cat of 11 years (who suffered from BD--bowel disease) did exceptionally well on it so we just continued the same program with Grady, though in the dry form as our vet and the Humane Society suggested..Can anyone enlighten me as to why the Natural Balance products don't seem to be drawing positive feedback on a lot of threads about reasonably priced, quality cat foods? Silly but I would have thought both Natural Balance and Wellness Core would have drawn better responses but if there's something I don't know and can learn I'd truly love to for my cat's sake.
I am not in a position to feed fresh, raw food to little Grady, but any suggestions short of that would be highly appreciated. Also, could anyone throw some light on both the "dry vs. wet" debate or quality on the quality (or lack of) in Natural Balance products in general? If so, I would be greatly appreciate your help. Thank you all ahead of time.
I've recently adopted a 6-month-old male kitty we named Grady from the Humane Society (*see avatar for cutesy photo of him).. Before adoption, he was being fed Purina Kitten Chow, and we have since switched him to Natural Balance's limited diet (grain-free) salmon and green pea formula to start him off well. Our last cat of 11 years (who suffered from BD--bowel disease) did exceptionally well on it so we just continued the same program with Grady, though in the dry form as our vet and the Humane Society suggested..Can anyone enlighten me as to why the Natural Balance products don't seem to be drawing positive feedback on a lot of threads about reasonably priced, quality cat foods? Silly but I would have thought both Natural Balance and Wellness Core would have drawn better responses but if there's something I don't know and can learn I'd truly love to for my cat's sake.
I am not in a position to feed fresh, raw food to little Grady, but any suggestions short of that would be highly appreciated. Also, could anyone throw some light on both the "dry vs. wet" debate or quality on the quality (or lack of) in Natural Balance products in general? If so, I would be greatly appreciate your help. Thank you all ahead of time.
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