I was just reading the thread about the Diamond recall (or withdrawl, whichever) and came across a comment about how the problem only arises when it is the only food fed. I've run across this argument during other pet food recalls as well.
Right now, I feed my cats Orijen dry and they get half a can of Friskies to share twice a day. I consider that a pretty small amount of wet, so I figure they are fed predominantly a single dry.
My question is...do you mix or rotate your dry food so that your cat are getting multiple food sources? Or do you just feed one kind of dry, all the time?
Right now, I feed my cats Orijen dry and they get half a can of Friskies to share twice a day. I consider that a pretty small amount of wet, so I figure they are fed predominantly a single dry.
My question is...do you mix or rotate your dry food so that your cat are getting multiple food sources? Or do you just feed one kind of dry, all the time?