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Unfortunately my cats do not have a favorite . I wish they did .
They will eat can food for awhile then all of the sudden stop . They will not eat anymore .
I have to keep dry food on hand for those times.
Yes it is . They are unbelievable . Even on 100 % wet they still lose interest . I would love to rotate but they will not eat anything but FF . Even that they get bored with and stop eating .Wow 2 cats that is tough! I know they are fussy I rotate every day 7 different brands in hopes that does not happen because I feed all wet. I rotate nutro natural, merrick, wellness core, weruva, natural balance, innova, and yes fancy feast classic.
So true . We have 3 dogs and they are not picky at all .2 cats how funny cats are, now I know why some people prefer dogs who eat anything not nailed down. Ha ha
Isn't it an idea to just go to the website of your pet store to see what kind of wet foods they have? They usually list all the ingredients, so you can compare them to eachother, considering price & quality. And maybe you'll even find some new or local brand that we haven't heard of.Well PD is chefs dinner a pate and does it have a fish in it? Also is health food a brand in Canada? I am always looking for alternative choices?
Their favorite? I don't think they have a favorite, it depends on what's "newer" I think. But from the ones I've tried, I know they love 3 of them, the most.
Thrive Complete
Natures:Menu
Canagan
Actually, I believe you can't buy it in stores in the US. You can get it through Amazon or eBay but they charge a ridiculous amount of money. Almost twice as much as I pay for it in the store and that's without shipping costs.. Ridiculous. Not even funny.Caralian, I believe we get Thrive in the US. Is that the one with bits in gravy?
Yes I have read hundreds of cans and websites ingredients, but there is a good chance if someone's cat really likes a particular brand or flavor I will pick up a can at pet store to try, then if they like it I buy it in bulk on line.Isn't it an idea to just go to the website of your pet store to see what kind of wet foods they have? They usually list all the ingredients, so you can compare them to eachother, considering price & quality. And maybe you'll even find some new or local brand that we haven't heard of.
For example, I just found out that two of the brands I feed my cats aren't even on this site yet (I wanted to review them and they weren't on the list). Some brands might be very good, but just not widely known, or only in some parts of the world.
I am from Europe and I have noticed that in Finland they sell some brands that aren't sold in the U.S. and vice versa. Since you're from Canada, this might also be the case for you.