Felidae looks like it should be ravaged by cats. My cats will not touch it. It was disappointing.Originally Posted by Misskiwi67
Royal Canin babycatget a small bag, she'll outgrow it pretty fast! I'm a big fan of purina canned foods, and royal canin in general. I've heard good things about Felidae, but it gave my current cats diarrhea.
Better IMHO in some cases yes... see I have a wheat allergy cat so she doesnt get max... Max is loosing the lamb and going to chn meal with chnOriginally Posted by smokiethecat
Is the Max any better than the regular? I just read that
it is tastier....
This article tells you why dry food really isn't better for their teeth: http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.ph...dcleantheteethOriginally Posted by badninjakitties
I had always heard that dry food was better for their teeth. I have had all three of mine on dry only--Am I denying them something they need?I had always heard that dry only was better?? By the way: I am certainly not contesting what the other posters have replied--just seeking further info for my babies.
Kit LOVES this. I was giving it to him pretty regularly, but then I read something about tomatoes being bad for cats, so I stopped. Does anybody know if this is true?Originally Posted by Sakura
Her favorite wet food is Nutro Max Gourmet Pouch in Chicken/Tomato for Kittens.
the greens are ... but like you and I the stems usually are the first to goOriginally Posted by kaete
Kit LOVES this. I was giving it to him pretty regularly, but then I read something about tomatoes being bad for cats, so I stopped. Does anybody know if this is true?
That's my understanding, too. Didn't we have a link here recently that stated that, among other things? Something about what's safe to feed, and what's not?Originally Posted by sharky
the greens are ... but like you and I the stems usually are the first to go