Does anyone feed this?
My roommate has a cat that she feeds solely raw due to allergy issues he has, and normally she feeds Primal. For whatever reason it gets spotty trying to find the cat varieties in the seemingly only store that carries it, and the price seems to creep higher and higher each time she buys it. So one day she decided at the recommendation of the shop to try Carnivora.
Her cat really liked the variety she was suggested (the bison dinner, I believe?) but we're having a hard time trying to figure out what variety he should be eating (dinner vs diet) and how nutritionally complete it is. We both went back to the store to ask a few more questions and buy more, but apparently the person that suggested it to her wasn't around and everyone working at the time was incredibly confused by our questions.
All I've been able to figure out is that it's meant to be a rotational food. I've also read that it's possibly really high in bone content? It has a lot of variety and the store seems to keep a lot of stock of it (it has about 2-3 freezers, whereas the Primal has a tiny shelf in another), so it would be more convenient to buy.
My roommate has a cat that she feeds solely raw due to allergy issues he has, and normally she feeds Primal. For whatever reason it gets spotty trying to find the cat varieties in the seemingly only store that carries it, and the price seems to creep higher and higher each time she buys it. So one day she decided at the recommendation of the shop to try Carnivora.
Her cat really liked the variety she was suggested (the bison dinner, I believe?) but we're having a hard time trying to figure out what variety he should be eating (dinner vs diet) and how nutritionally complete it is. We both went back to the store to ask a few more questions and buy more, but apparently the person that suggested it to her wasn't around and everyone working at the time was incredibly confused by our questions.
All I've been able to figure out is that it's meant to be a rotational food. I've also read that it's possibly really high in bone content? It has a lot of variety and the store seems to keep a lot of stock of it (it has about 2-3 freezers, whereas the Primal has a tiny shelf in another), so it would be more convenient to buy.