Beandip mentioned a great analogy about cats and dry food/people and crackers (for oral care).
Also, many cats don't 'crunch' up dry food as it would ideally be to get that cleaning friction. Many cats actually swallow kibble whole. So that benefit can be lost on a good % of cats.
I like to rotate both dry and wet but I have transitioned to either grain free dry or only minimal *whole* grain.
Sharky already gave a good list to choose from. Lots of luck here with:
Innova/Evo
Wellness
Merricks (select varieties)
California Natural
You may have to experiment for a while to get a new meal plan accepted
Just try to go easy on the transitions. With new wet foods, offer smaller amounts at first. With drys, mix new with a portion of the older dry.
Just an aside--a few months ago my older cat was getting a bit of dandruff. Since we transitioned to all higher end and added more wet--her coat is pristine. In fact, all 5 of my cats look healthier and have a bit more spunk. Could be springtime in New England, and it could be the food
Also, many cats don't 'crunch' up dry food as it would ideally be to get that cleaning friction. Many cats actually swallow kibble whole. So that benefit can be lost on a good % of cats.
I like to rotate both dry and wet but I have transitioned to either grain free dry or only minimal *whole* grain.
Sharky already gave a good list to choose from. Lots of luck here with:
Innova/Evo
Wellness
Merricks (select varieties)
California Natural
You may have to experiment for a while to get a new meal plan accepted
Just an aside--a few months ago my older cat was getting a bit of dandruff. Since we transitioned to all higher end and added more wet--her coat is pristine. In fact, all 5 of my cats look healthier and have a bit more spunk. Could be springtime in New England, and it could be the food