So I’ve been trying to feed my cat a healthier all wet food diet and I’m struggling to find the best possible options. There are many people who advocate for a raw food diet, but I’m worried about not meeting his nutritional needs and my cat tends to take forever to actually finish his food so I worry about the bacteria. I’m nit entirely opposed to raw food, but I’d prefer not to if there’s not a major benefit to it. What are the best brands of wet food and how much should I feed my 10-11 lb male indoor cat? From what I’ve researched it’s best to feed cats an all wet food diet with novel proteins and only occasionally giving fish and beef. Are there any supplements or additives that I should add like bone broth, salmon oil, goats milk, freeze dried raw food toppers etc? I’d ideally like to find cat food with low carbs, high protein, and limited ingredients (no carbs, potatoes, peas etc) due to his possible allergies.
I found this spreadsheet that lists all of the protein/fat/carbs of It seems like the major cat foods even the higher end brand have unnecessary ingredients and high carbs. I don’t want to spend an insane amount, but I’m not sure what’s the best cat food to get.
I found this spreadsheet that lists all of the protein/fat/carbs of It seems like the major cat foods even the higher end brand have unnecessary ingredients and high carbs. I don’t want to spend an insane amount, but I’m not sure what’s the best cat food to get.