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Hello All
I am having a little trouble decideing what I should do.
Over the last two years I have tried many different cat foods for my cats from Purina to Nutrience to Iams to Orijen (the list goes on) and ALWAYS atleast ONE of my cats will not eat the food I put out or one of them get sick!! I had the best luck with Purina Cat Chow which was the least expensive food. My vet explained to me that the "less expensive" brands of food are like feeding your cat potatoe chips and so yes, they will LOVE it. lol. But it isn't all that healthy for them.
My most recent discovery was the Orijen and from what I can gather it is a great quality cat food! Terrific ingredients. The problem... at first my cats liked it but now not so much. I mean, they will eat it but it's like watching a 4 year old pick at his brocolli.
I was wondering if any one has used Innova? What is the quality like in comparison to Orijen?
I never thought about it before but I read some where that buying a pet food at the vets office is not necessarily the BEST CHOICE because vets are not nutritionists. So even though I discovered Orijen at the vets office it doesn't necessarily mean it is the best choice of food?
Can any one suggest a good quality cat food that cats LOVE and won't get tired of?
Thank you for your help!
I am having a little trouble decideing what I should do.
Over the last two years I have tried many different cat foods for my cats from Purina to Nutrience to Iams to Orijen (the list goes on) and ALWAYS atleast ONE of my cats will not eat the food I put out or one of them get sick!! I had the best luck with Purina Cat Chow which was the least expensive food. My vet explained to me that the "less expensive" brands of food are like feeding your cat potatoe chips and so yes, they will LOVE it. lol. But it isn't all that healthy for them.
My most recent discovery was the Orijen and from what I can gather it is a great quality cat food! Terrific ingredients. The problem... at first my cats liked it but now not so much. I mean, they will eat it but it's like watching a 4 year old pick at his brocolli.
I was wondering if any one has used Innova? What is the quality like in comparison to Orijen?
I never thought about it before but I read some where that buying a pet food at the vets office is not necessarily the BEST CHOICE because vets are not nutritionists. So even though I discovered Orijen at the vets office it doesn't necessarily mean it is the best choice of food?
Can any one suggest a good quality cat food that cats LOVE and won't get tired of?
Thank you for your help!