Oh goodness you are sooo right.
I've actually been studing animal nutrition for about a year now, quiet indepth as of recently.
I'm working on an ingredient dictionary, which would include full information about any ingredient in kibble/canned you could come across.
My findings over all, is that every food has a flaw lol.
But there are some that clearly excell above others.
I know Science Diet has worked for some cats, I'm not saying it should never be used. As far as switching your cat, if he's doing well on the SD I say keep him on it. You can try to beef up some extra meat products by giving him left over of your real food 'aka raw' hehe.
I have not looked to much into that particular food, but now I am interested and I'm going to go study it. I don't want to say anything further about your cat and this food, because I don't have the knowledge.
In the end, it all comes down to what 'really' WORKS for your cat... not what your cat will eat.
I've actually been studing animal nutrition for about a year now, quiet indepth as of recently.
I'm working on an ingredient dictionary, which would include full information about any ingredient in kibble/canned you could come across.
My findings over all, is that every food has a flaw lol.
But there are some that clearly excell above others.
I know Science Diet has worked for some cats, I'm not saying it should never be used. As far as switching your cat, if he's doing well on the SD I say keep him on it. You can try to beef up some extra meat products by giving him left over of your real food 'aka raw' hehe.
I have not looked to much into that particular food, but now I am interested and I'm going to go study it. I don't want to say anything further about your cat and this food, because I don't have the knowledge.
In the end, it all comes down to what 'really' WORKS for your cat... not what your cat will eat.