Hi. Now that I'm checking this site again, I'm feeling crazy again about trying to get my cat the best rotation of wet cat foods. This is hard since I have tried different flavors (salmon, tuna, shrimp, beef, venison, lamb, rabbit, etc.), textures, and brands. She only seems to like turkey. Pate usually. I currently have her eating a little bit of Nutro turkey pate and Nutro cuts in gravy.
She really is not interested in chicken, but I'm going to try some chicken & turkey formulas from other brands just in case.
My question is does anyone have any idea why quite a few pet food companies either don't have a turkey option or at least a mixed turkey option? It makes no sense to me since some offer lamb and rabbit, etc. that should cost the company a lot more than turkey.
I was getting worried about my cat developing an allergy to turkey since it's the only wet she'll eat a little bit of, but I realized it's a good thing she free feeds dry kibble since she'll eat different flavors of kibble. She's currently on Blue Wilderness Rabbit.
So right now I'm looking again at different brands of turkey for her to eat since the Nutro Perfect Portions has gums, carageenan, and menadione complex.
She really is not interested in chicken, but I'm going to try some chicken & turkey formulas from other brands just in case.
My question is does anyone have any idea why quite a few pet food companies either don't have a turkey option or at least a mixed turkey option? It makes no sense to me since some offer lamb and rabbit, etc. that should cost the company a lot more than turkey.
I was getting worried about my cat developing an allergy to turkey since it's the only wet she'll eat a little bit of, but I realized it's a good thing she free feeds dry kibble since she'll eat different flavors of kibble. She's currently on Blue Wilderness Rabbit.
So right now I'm looking again at different brands of turkey for her to eat since the Nutro Perfect Portions has gums, carageenan, and menadione complex.