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Here is the situation. Every month I buy canned food for my 6 indoor babies. (Natural Balance, Avoderm, and Nature's Variety). I cannot afford to feed them only these brands so I supplement their canned food with dry Royal Canin 34 (Intense Hairball). So I got to thinking when reading some of your responses about wet food being best that since I cannot afford to buy 150 cans of the High-Quality canned maybe rather than the High-quality dry Royal Canin, I could buy some of the lower quality canned foods like from Wal-Mart to get them on an all wet diet. So to sum up, I would buy the high-quality canned foods plus some lower quality cans to go with it.
Is it better to feed them like I presently am (High-Quality canned with High-Quality dry)
Or
Change to High-Quality cans plus some Low-Quality cans.
If you think the 2nd option is best, could you please recommend some of the lower-quality brands to look for?
Thanks,
Tonya
Is it better to feed them like I presently am (High-Quality canned with High-Quality dry)
Or
Change to High-Quality cans plus some Low-Quality cans.
If you think the 2nd option is best, could you please recommend some of the lower-quality brands to look for?
Thanks,
Tonya