I was just wondering what you thought of what i feed the farm cats, they seem to be doing great on this diet.
Each cat gets roughly 3 oz of friskies (the pate kind to avoid wheat gluten) each night. They also get 3 oz of dry food which is a mix of 1.5 ounce kirkland dry, 0.75 oz by nature dry, and 0.75 oz blue buffalo wilderness cat dry food. Since it is a large group of cats eating together, they on average would get that much food a piece. Friskies does have the meat by-products but it is the best i can afford, unless there is a cheaper and healthier alternative.
I am also trying to get my parents to let me switch our housecats off of Science Diet, though it's tough convincing my mom too because she works at a vets.
All together there are 26 farm cats (all spayed/nuetered except for stray that recently found its way in but i believe its a boy), and there are three cats at my house. The farm is about a mile away from my house, until a year ago it was the family farm (my dad and my three uncles), but because of many things we had to sell. The cats are still living there, and another farm is renting out the barns except for the one that the cats live in. Also, i'm sixteen just to let you know though that really isn't that important i guess. I can afford this cat food because i work at another dairy farm feeding calves (though i'm supposed to say i'm the assistant calf manager...).
any advice would be appreciated. thanx in advance!
Each cat gets roughly 3 oz of friskies (the pate kind to avoid wheat gluten) each night. They also get 3 oz of dry food which is a mix of 1.5 ounce kirkland dry, 0.75 oz by nature dry, and 0.75 oz blue buffalo wilderness cat dry food. Since it is a large group of cats eating together, they on average would get that much food a piece. Friskies does have the meat by-products but it is the best i can afford, unless there is a cheaper and healthier alternative.
I am also trying to get my parents to let me switch our housecats off of Science Diet, though it's tough convincing my mom too because she works at a vets.
All together there are 26 farm cats (all spayed/nuetered except for stray that recently found its way in but i believe its a boy), and there are three cats at my house. The farm is about a mile away from my house, until a year ago it was the family farm (my dad and my three uncles), but because of many things we had to sell. The cats are still living there, and another farm is renting out the barns except for the one that the cats live in. Also, i'm sixteen just to let you know though that really isn't that important i guess. I can afford this cat food because i work at another dairy farm feeding calves (though i'm supposed to say i'm the assistant calf manager...).
any advice would be appreciated. thanx in advance!