i saw it advertized as being sold at petco too. but on the actual website they do not show it.I thought i saw authority on a different pet food site -_-
i saw it advertized as being sold at petco too. but on the actual website they do not show it.I thought i saw authority on a different pet food site -_-
Really? Why? Authority has pretty good ingredients for the price. The canned is better than the dry, as usual, but neither are bad.I know weird i was thinking I wanted to try it until i saw the ingredients and said forget hahaha
It's a Petsmart brand, so you won't find it at Petco. http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4230546&f=PAD/psNotAvailInUS/Noi saw it advertized as being sold at petco too. but on the actual website they do not show it.
Interesting, Sally. It'll be interesting to see what happens. I do remember I was shocked to see the difference between the Weruva info based off of the guaranteed analysis, and Dr. Pierson's chart (which is based on average nutritional info the company sends up).This is so weird, I KNOW I responded to this, because I actually called Soulistic this afternoon after reading your reply, and now I don't see my response. Anyway, they told me that their President is in discussions with Dr. Pierson because of her food chart, since they believe Soulistic is very LOW carb. I'm still a proponent of it and will recommend it as a less expensive alternative for people seeking grain free. Also, not ALL of Soulistic formulas contain Tapioca Starch...only those "with gravy".
hmmm....i wonder tho...The 13 oz. cans of EVO are economical and a very healthy food. I have seen the 13 oz. cans of Innova at Pet Valu for 1.69. That is a great value for healthy food.
I think they sell both brands at Petsmart too.
Some flavors are in gelee instead of tapioca starch. I think they are mostly seafood flavors so I feed them about once a week. They are low-carb.I don't see how its startchy when is real meat hmm i just opened some cans today again you know how you cook chicken with its broth in it and put it in the fridge and the broth turns into a jelly thats how the cat food looks refridgerated chicken
all 3 of my grrlz eat the wet food. maybe i could try feeding em canned 2 times a day and see how it goes. in fact right now that would help with them eating up the cheap brand quicker.I'm sorry, when I estimated amounts I was thinking for cats who are on canned food only. If they eat dry too, it might take a while to go through a big can. The moisture is good for them though, I would feed wet twice a day if you can.
Your kitties are cuties!
OOOH!!! GREAT IDEA!!!LDG
The other thing you can do is get an ice cube tray for the canned food, and freeze the excess. Just dump the "cat food cubes" in a bag when frozen. To dethaw, take however many cubes you want out, put them in a baggie, and put them in a bowl of lukewarm water for a few minutes. Then they're fresh and you don't need to worry about kitty not liking them because they taste "old," or they've been in the fridge for a few days...