I had to pick up dry food tonight and the pet store didn't have any Royal Canin for Siamese which is what I've been giving them.
Our local pet store chain (Pet Valu) has their own brand called Performatrin which I've fed before to my other cats as I heard it was a good food.
I checked all the labels and was very disappointed in one of the Holistic brands - the first ingredient was WHEAT.
Anyway, I kept reading and found Performatrin Ultra Hormone-free Chicken and Brown Rice Formula. It also says on the bag, "No Artificial Preservatives, Flavors or Colors", "No Animal By-Products or Rendered Animal Fats, and "No Wheat or Corn By-Products". The ingredients are as follows and in order of listing:
Chicken
Chicken Meal
Whole Brown Rice
Dried Egg Product
Whole Barley
Whole Rice
Sunflower Oil stabilized with mixed tocopherols (a natural source of Vitamin E)
Oatmeal
Salmon Meal
Whole Flaxseed
Alfalfa Meal
Brewers Dried Yeast
Whole Cranberries
Fresh Whole Sweet Potatoes
Peas
Fresh Whole Carrots
Whole Blueberries
Kelp
Potassium Chloride
Sea Salt
Spinach
Fresh Whole Apples
DL-Methionine
Taurine
Chicory Root Extract
Lecithin
Lactobacillus Acidophius
Bacilus Subtilis
Bifidobacterium Thermophilum
Bifodobacterium Longum
Enterococcus Faecium
Spirulina
Yucca Schidigera Extract
Choline Chloride
Zinc Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Zinc)
Iron Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Iron)
Vitamin E Supplement
Rosemary
Manganese Amino-Acid (source of Chelated Manganese)
Basil
Sage
Copper Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chalated Copper)
Dandelion
Niacin
Vitamin B12 Supplement
Vitamin A Supplement
Ascorbyl Polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C)
Calcium Pantothenate
Thiamine Hydrochloride
Riboflavin
Cobalt Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Cobalt)
Vitamin D3 Supplement
Folic Acid
Biotin
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Potassium Iodide
Menadione
Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K activity)
Sodium Selenite
Phew - what a list. Glad I can type without looking at the keyboard!
So what do you think? Is this a good food for the dry? They get Merrick wet twice a day and the dry to "graze" on during the day. I gave the kitties a few kibbles to try and they gobbled it up like it was one of their treats.
Oh and part of the "Analysis":
Crude Protein - 33.0% min
Crude Fat 19.0% min
Crude Fiber 3.0% max
Moisture - 10.0% max
Ash 6.0% max
Calorie Content: 383 kcal/8 fl. oz. cup.
Our local pet store chain (Pet Valu) has their own brand called Performatrin which I've fed before to my other cats as I heard it was a good food.
I checked all the labels and was very disappointed in one of the Holistic brands - the first ingredient was WHEAT.
Anyway, I kept reading and found Performatrin Ultra Hormone-free Chicken and Brown Rice Formula. It also says on the bag, "No Artificial Preservatives, Flavors or Colors", "No Animal By-Products or Rendered Animal Fats, and "No Wheat or Corn By-Products". The ingredients are as follows and in order of listing:
Chicken
Chicken Meal
Whole Brown Rice
Dried Egg Product
Whole Barley
Whole Rice
Sunflower Oil stabilized with mixed tocopherols (a natural source of Vitamin E)
Oatmeal
Salmon Meal
Whole Flaxseed
Alfalfa Meal
Brewers Dried Yeast
Whole Cranberries
Fresh Whole Sweet Potatoes
Peas
Fresh Whole Carrots
Whole Blueberries
Kelp
Potassium Chloride
Sea Salt
Spinach
Fresh Whole Apples
DL-Methionine
Taurine
Chicory Root Extract
Lecithin
Lactobacillus Acidophius
Bacilus Subtilis
Bifidobacterium Thermophilum
Bifodobacterium Longum
Enterococcus Faecium
Spirulina
Yucca Schidigera Extract
Choline Chloride
Zinc Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Zinc)
Iron Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Iron)
Vitamin E Supplement
Rosemary
Manganese Amino-Acid (source of Chelated Manganese)
Basil
Sage
Copper Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chalated Copper)
Dandelion
Niacin
Vitamin B12 Supplement
Vitamin A Supplement
Ascorbyl Polyphosphate (a source of Vitamin C)
Calcium Pantothenate
Thiamine Hydrochloride
Riboflavin
Cobalt Amino-Acid Complex (source of Chelated Cobalt)
Vitamin D3 Supplement
Folic Acid
Biotin
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Potassium Iodide
Menadione
Sodium Bisulfite Complex (source of Vitamin K activity)
Sodium Selenite
Phew - what a list. Glad I can type without looking at the keyboard!
So what do you think? Is this a good food for the dry? They get Merrick wet twice a day and the dry to "graze" on during the day. I gave the kitties a few kibbles to try and they gobbled it up like it was one of their treats.
Oh and part of the "Analysis":
Crude Protein - 33.0% min
Crude Fat 19.0% min
Crude Fiber 3.0% max
Moisture - 10.0% max
Ash 6.0% max
Calorie Content: 383 kcal/8 fl. oz. cup.