After getting a taste of Tiki Cat and Weruva canned food, Moscato will no longer eat any of the regular, cheaper pate wet food. I tried rotating and letting her have some of the cheaper wet foods so that I wouldn't break the bank, but she will barely touch the stuff now. While I'm glad she loves the healthier stuff, my wallet isn't as thrilled.
I don't want to stop feeding her Weruva and Tiki Cat because it seems to be better for her and of course, she loves it. However, I'm not really sure how much of each I should be feeding her every day. I try to split the cans into thirds and feed her three times a day that way, but part of me wonders if she should be given more? Neither of the brands are really formulated for kittens it seems so I'm not quite sure what I should be giving her.
I've also seen many comments on this site about people's reluctancy to feed fish to their cats, and Tiki Cat has seafood in almost all of their food. Should I be avoiding it, or are there just certain types of fish I should be wary of?
Lastly: the issue of gravy/sauces! Is it an issue feeding it to my 3 month old kitten? Weruva's foods have it but so do cheaper brands like Fancy Feast and Friskies. Is it just the quality of the gravy/broths I should be worrying about?
I'm sorry for rambling and asking so many questions! I'm fairly new owning my own kitty and even newer to the concept of healthy foods, so I just want to get it right!
I don't want to stop feeding her Weruva and Tiki Cat because it seems to be better for her and of course, she loves it. However, I'm not really sure how much of each I should be feeding her every day. I try to split the cans into thirds and feed her three times a day that way, but part of me wonders if she should be given more? Neither of the brands are really formulated for kittens it seems so I'm not quite sure what I should be giving her.
I've also seen many comments on this site about people's reluctancy to feed fish to their cats, and Tiki Cat has seafood in almost all of their food. Should I be avoiding it, or are there just certain types of fish I should be wary of?
Lastly: the issue of gravy/sauces! Is it an issue feeding it to my 3 month old kitten? Weruva's foods have it but so do cheaper brands like Fancy Feast and Friskies. Is it just the quality of the gravy/broths I should be worrying about?
I'm sorry for rambling and asking so many questions! I'm fairly new owning my own kitty and even newer to the concept of healthy foods, so I just want to get it right!