Hullo again,
Yes yes, i know... lots of thread from this newbie But here's my next question.
When we adopted Akodo he was eating Science's at the shelter. I really don't trust that brand so we switched to Blue Buffalo Wilderness and at the beggining is that fine, but the last weeks he would not eat as much as before. For a long time I've been thinkng on moving to wet food so finally last week we decided to try a mixed diet for a month. We bought a some Friskies classic pate thanks to the recommendations of this site and a small bag of BB Wildernes.
Now the question is that we're not really sure how much of each to feed him. For now we've fed him 1.5 oz of wet food 2 times a day + 1/3 cup of dry food to snack on. That's actually half serving of each (he was eating 2/3 cup of dry daily, put each morning) He's not a gobbler and the dry food lasts all day. But is this correct?
Also, I know that Friskies is not the best brand, but our budget is quite tight (still have relocation expenses) and each 6 oz can of friskies is half a buck. Is ther eany other food that could be better at more or less that range? We were very careful with the ingredientes and bought only the flavors that have no corn/wheat/soy in any form, and the protein content seemed pretty good.
Yes yes, i know... lots of thread from this newbie But here's my next question.
When we adopted Akodo he was eating Science's at the shelter. I really don't trust that brand so we switched to Blue Buffalo Wilderness and at the beggining is that fine, but the last weeks he would not eat as much as before. For a long time I've been thinkng on moving to wet food so finally last week we decided to try a mixed diet for a month. We bought a some Friskies classic pate thanks to the recommendations of this site and a small bag of BB Wildernes.
Now the question is that we're not really sure how much of each to feed him. For now we've fed him 1.5 oz of wet food 2 times a day + 1/3 cup of dry food to snack on. That's actually half serving of each (he was eating 2/3 cup of dry daily, put each morning) He's not a gobbler and the dry food lasts all day. But is this correct?
Also, I know that Friskies is not the best brand, but our budget is quite tight (still have relocation expenses) and each 6 oz can of friskies is half a buck. Is ther eany other food that could be better at more or less that range? We were very careful with the ingredientes and bought only the flavors that have no corn/wheat/soy in any form, and the protein content seemed pretty good.