Meow Mix's Market Selects? We tried feeding little Simba (or Simba Jr) the expensive "healthier" wet foods and most of it is usually left to dry in his plate.
As a gift from a neighbor; we got a few Market Select containers and Simba polished that off like he never ate before. Fortunately, his dry food is a healthier formulation (Royal Canin Kitten formula) but the Meow Mix wet food makes me feel a bit leery..
Agreed he only gets one container every other day (he seems to prefer his dry food) but still, I'd like to know he's not ingesting too many unhealty nasties!
Tiggy on the other hand loves his food; and I finally figured out the diet he prefers: I alternate Performatrin Ultra Salmon Bisque and Chicken Stew for wet food; and his dry food is Natrual Balance L.I.D. Salmon and Green Pea.
He's still a bit pudgy (as much as Simba has a long, slender body, Tiggy has a more stocky build, I still say he's part Maine Coon)...11 pounds at 11 months old...I guess as long as he doesn't pack on any more pounds he'll be all right...
As a gift from a neighbor; we got a few Market Select containers and Simba polished that off like he never ate before. Fortunately, his dry food is a healthier formulation (Royal Canin Kitten formula) but the Meow Mix wet food makes me feel a bit leery..
Agreed he only gets one container every other day (he seems to prefer his dry food) but still, I'd like to know he's not ingesting too many unhealty nasties!
Tiggy on the other hand loves his food; and I finally figured out the diet he prefers: I alternate Performatrin Ultra Salmon Bisque and Chicken Stew for wet food; and his dry food is Natrual Balance L.I.D. Salmon and Green Pea.
He's still a bit pudgy (as much as Simba has a long, slender body, Tiggy has a more stocky build, I still say he's part Maine Coon)...11 pounds at 11 months old...I guess as long as he doesn't pack on any more pounds he'll be all right...