woulld they be considered high quality.? or of a higher quality than Nutro kitten or eukanuba kitten wet aand dry/
I would love someone to explain that to me....Originally Posted by Zissou'sMom
Garlic causes cats' red blood cells to shrivel, causing hypolytic anemia, which can cause death. Wellness contains garlic. I don't understand what a "safe" level of garlic would be, if someone could explain this to me, and why it isn't bad to have something poisonous to cats in a cat food.
i'll see if i can find the thread that it's posted in - It was just recently.Originally Posted by Zissou'sMom
If it is a typo, it's on their website too. I think that was for the wet food anyway, this is the dry. http://www.oldmotherhubbard.com/cats...yCatSup5Kitten
is what I was looking at. It's also listed on the website ingredients for dry. If it was just old labels that got sent out from years ago, why wouldn't they change their website too? (it's copyrighted 05)
Have you ever tried Trader Joe's canned cat food? From what I could tell it seems like a pretty good quality food and the cost is only 49 cents for a 5.5 oz. can.Originally Posted by Ping
I personally consider both(wellness and merrick) high quality food.