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At the beginning of April our two kittens will turn one and we will be switching them to Cat food. They are currently on kitten food we get at the vets. They like this food very much and they are in good health and great weight. They have dry twice a day as well as twice a day of wet canned food. When we switch them we were going to switch to I ams but I have done some research and read reviews that this isn't good cat food. Now I know a lot would say vet food it not that good either but as I said they are doing well on it and good weight. I am disturbed at the animal testing I ams have done and apparently low quality people claim to say it is. However my husband is really wanting to switch them to it due to it being a lot cheaper than the vet stuff. Also I ams is sold at the local grocery store we shop at as well as many other stores.
So what I am looking for is some advice as to what to switch them to once they turn one. I know all wet is better but for convenience and price wise we can't afford to do so. Is there a canned food and dry food that is in the same price range as I ams that is sold in a lot of grocery stores. I live in Canada by the way. I also read that a lot of cat owners noticed that their cat never seems to be satisfied with I ams they just want more and more, hens the big bags it comes in a marketing ploy.
I have not told my husband yet that I have decided I don't want to feed them I ams but if I can tell him of another that is in the same price range then I think he would be okay with it. If I had my way I could go to the vet stuff but it's very pricey and after mentioning how much cheaper I ams is I think I would have one unhappy husband to suggest to stay with vet food.
Also I might have an argument on the hands also because a good friend of ours she feeds her many cats I ams. So I know that would be brought up! If I stuck with Vet food it would be same brand but cat formula. Is it better to keep on same brand?
Thanks for reading and for any advice!
At the beginning of April our two kittens will turn one and we will be switching them to Cat food. They are currently on kitten food we get at the vets. They like this food very much and they are in good health and great weight. They have dry twice a day as well as twice a day of wet canned food. When we switch them we were going to switch to I ams but I have done some research and read reviews that this isn't good cat food. Now I know a lot would say vet food it not that good either but as I said they are doing well on it and good weight. I am disturbed at the animal testing I ams have done and apparently low quality people claim to say it is. However my husband is really wanting to switch them to it due to it being a lot cheaper than the vet stuff. Also I ams is sold at the local grocery store we shop at as well as many other stores.
So what I am looking for is some advice as to what to switch them to once they turn one. I know all wet is better but for convenience and price wise we can't afford to do so. Is there a canned food and dry food that is in the same price range as I ams that is sold in a lot of grocery stores. I live in Canada by the way. I also read that a lot of cat owners noticed that their cat never seems to be satisfied with I ams they just want more and more, hens the big bags it comes in a marketing ploy.
I have not told my husband yet that I have decided I don't want to feed them I ams but if I can tell him of another that is in the same price range then I think he would be okay with it. If I had my way I could go to the vet stuff but it's very pricey and after mentioning how much cheaper I ams is I think I would have one unhappy husband to suggest to stay with vet food.
Also I might have an argument on the hands also because a good friend of ours she feeds her many cats I ams. So I know that would be brought up! If I stuck with Vet food it would be same brand but cat formula. Is it better to keep on same brand?
Thanks for reading and for any advice!