I found this site that has come to be like a guiding light to me about what to look for in cat food that is not good for them:
www.naturalnews.com/report_pet_food_ingredients_8.html
Anyway, based on this, I looked up the wet foods that had the least of those ingredients:
Redbarn (salt), Great Life (better than most and a good price in comparison, too, but doesn't specify which D3 supplement),
nulo (salt), Instinct (salt), Evangers (controversial company), Halo vigor or Impulse (salt. Quinoa, maybe), ziwipeak (expensive),
wysong canned beef stew (source of D3 vitamin). I don't know why I don't trust the 95% meat varieties of Wysong and Evangers.
I am not a nutrition expert, but for what's worth I hope it helps somebody that has the same dilemma.
Cheers!
www.naturalnews.com/report_pet_food_ingredients_8.html
Anyway, based on this, I looked up the wet foods that had the least of those ingredients:
Redbarn (salt), Great Life (better than most and a good price in comparison, too, but doesn't specify which D3 supplement),
nulo (salt), Instinct (salt), Evangers (controversial company), Halo vigor or Impulse (salt. Quinoa, maybe), ziwipeak (expensive),
wysong canned beef stew (source of D3 vitamin). I don't know why I don't trust the 95% meat varieties of Wysong and Evangers.
I am not a nutrition expert, but for what's worth I hope it helps somebody that has the same dilemma.
Cheers!