Anyone ever fed the Whole Foods store brand cat food to their kits before? I was at the store the other day and was curious about them, so I bought two of the 3 oz cans for Olly and Emma to "sample" and they really seemed to like them!
Here's the ingredients listed in the can I gave them last night the "Tuna and Crab":
Tuna, crab meat, fish broth, xanthan, potassium chloride, methionine, choline chloride, taurine, iron sulphate, zinc sulphate, vitamin e supplement, manganese sulphate, vitamin b1 supplement, vitamin b2 supplement, vitamin d3 supplement, folic acid.
I was pleased not to see any corn or wheat byproducts in there. Both the kits are finicky eaters who have only seemed to consisently enjoy Iams products, which I know are chock full of corn and fillers, and not the best choice for them nutritionally in the long run.
The other reason I was intrigued by the Whole Foods brand is that it's $.49 a can for the 3 oz can which is not that much more than Iams. Some of the other brands I've priced have seemed crazy-expensive.
If anyone knows anything about that ingredient list and whether the things listed are good/not so good let me know. Additionally, if anyone knows of a brand that is nutritionally sound and around the same price point, let me know as well. Ideally I'd like to feed them dry food as the majority of their diet and have them share a 3 oz can of wet food once a day.
Any help would be appreciated!
Here's the ingredients listed in the can I gave them last night the "Tuna and Crab":
Tuna, crab meat, fish broth, xanthan, potassium chloride, methionine, choline chloride, taurine, iron sulphate, zinc sulphate, vitamin e supplement, manganese sulphate, vitamin b1 supplement, vitamin b2 supplement, vitamin d3 supplement, folic acid.
I was pleased not to see any corn or wheat byproducts in there. Both the kits are finicky eaters who have only seemed to consisently enjoy Iams products, which I know are chock full of corn and fillers, and not the best choice for them nutritionally in the long run.
The other reason I was intrigued by the Whole Foods brand is that it's $.49 a can for the 3 oz can which is not that much more than Iams. Some of the other brands I've priced have seemed crazy-expensive.
If anyone knows anything about that ingredient list and whether the things listed are good/not so good let me know. Additionally, if anyone knows of a brand that is nutritionally sound and around the same price point, let me know as well. Ideally I'd like to feed them dry food as the majority of their diet and have them share a 3 oz can of wet food once a day.
Any help would be appreciated!