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What about Pride by instinct or Natures Variety by Instinct or wellness Devine duos? Or Catatouille stew ny Natural Balance?I am glad I read this before I started using Sheba Cat as a cheap alternative to the more expensive brands I use. It has synthetic vitamin K in it. Gross. Thank you! O_O
I will not be touching Fancy feast then. The safest and cheapest wet cat food I have found that meets my criteria as far as I can tell is Nutro Natural Choice Soft Loaf Turkey and and Chunky Loaf Chicken Pates. The place I work at and shop at sells them for 1.19 a can. They are only slightly cheaper with my employee discount. There are no grains, veggies, or carbs of any sort in the food. Furthermore, I do not see any other red flag ingredients in the labels.
Chunky Loaf Chicken:
Chicken
, Chicken Broth
, Chicken Liver
, Pork Broth
, Natural Flavors
, Guar Gum
, Sodium Phosphate
, Fish Oil (preserved with mixed Tocopherols)
,Minerals (Calcium Carbonate
, Potassium Chloride
, Ferrous Sulfate
, Zinc Oxide
, Copper Proteinate
, Manganese Sulfate
, Sodium Selenite
,Potassium Iodide)
, Salt
, Vitamins (Choline Chloride
, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1]
, Vitamin E Supplement
, Niacin
, d-Calcium Pantothenate
,Pyridoxine Hydrochloride [Vitamin B6]
, Vitamin A Supplement
, Vitamin D3 Supplement
, Biotin
, Vitamin B12 Supplement
, Folic Acid)
, Taurine
Soft Loaf Turkey:
Turkey
, Turkey Broth
, Turkey Liver
, Pork Broth
, Natural Flavors
, Minerals (Calcium Carbonate
, Potassium Chloride
, Ferrous Sulfate
, Zinc Oxide
,Copper Proteinate
, Manganese Sulfate
, Sodium Selenite
, Potassium Iodide)
, Sodium Phosphate
, Xanthan Gum
, Vitamins (Choline Chloride
,Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1]
, Vitamin E Supplement
, Niacin
, d-Calcium Pantothenate
, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride [Vitamin B6]
, Vitamin A Supplement
, Vitamin D3 Supplement
, Biotin
, Vitamin B12 Supplement
, Folic Acid)
, Fish Oil (preserved with mixed Tocopherols)
, Carrageenan
,Carob Bean Gum
, Salt
, Taurine
The only issue is that Nutro Natural Choice's other formulas have ingredients I do not approve of and thus I cannot provide her any variety on just Nutro Natural Choice. Thus, I have resorted to buying some Wild Calling every so often (so expensive but they come in 5.5 oz cans so you get a day's worth of food per can) to offer her some novel proteins without any of the crap in them. Of course, Wild Calling is packaged by Evanger's but as with most endeavors, it is a matter of choosing the lesser of two evils. Thus far I have had no problem with Wild Calling and she seemed to enjoy the novel protein sources so much!
Who would think feeding one's feline baby would be such an expensive pain.