What are you feeding your cat? (Dry food edition!)

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What's everyone feeding there cat (dry food edition)!

I'm feeding BB NP for Ellie and BB HF for Oscar

Thinking of taking Ellie off of the NP as she doesn't need to be on it.
 

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Instinct LID Rabbit for both. I have a timed feeder. They prefer their wet though.
 

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Meals for Meows - it's a brand that's made in Australia. I was drawn to them because of their purity, no additives, no corn, no wheat, basically nothing that's bad for cats. The fact its hypoallergenic also is comforting for me
 

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Carleton gets Fromm Game Bird Recipe (dry) as a snack and Weruva, two different varieties, wet food for breakfast and dinner.
 

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Phoebe’s on Royal Canin Anallergenic, has been for about four years now. She does very well on it, hasn’t had to have Prednisolone since starting it and weighs more than she’s ever done (4.15kg).

It’s a week and a half since Daisy changed completely to Purina Pro Plan Weight Loss Sterilised Tuna. She likes it, I’m just a bit concerned that 56g - the amount they suggest for a 5kg cat, and which comes to 196 calories - is just such a huge daily serve. She’s supposed to be on 200 calories per her vet’s advice, but she won’t be getting that if she can’t manage the amount of food. Problem child …
 

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Purina One Indoor Advantage
 

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For dry mine get iams urinary care (I have male cats and I worry about blocks)

but they prefer wet food which they get friskies and fancy feast. They won’t eat the more expensive brands like Weruva, tiki cat, etc.
 

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Ruby has a sensitive digestive system, and I've yet to find a dry food that really agrees with her. So these days she eats mainly wet food, with the only dry being some Party Mix treats a couple times a day.
 

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We do a mix of Lifestage and Royal Canine for dry as I can never decide between the two, cats definitely eat the lifestage bits first 🤣
 

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I have 7 cats. 5 of them are fed friskies pate with a little bit of dr elsey's clean protein chicken dry food (i buy this food for my diabetic kitty, and they all like it). 1 kitty is on hills science diet z/d dry food because she has horrible food allergies. and 1 kitty just eats purina pro plan wet food.
 
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