Purely just curious. I have noticed alot of folks on here feeding and reccomending the nutro natural choice and wanted to know everyone's reasons why.
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Well, to me, "good quality" means that it has good ingredients, is fairly priced, & my kitties do well on it. That last part is the kicker. I feed Diamond Naturals Active Cat to a bunch of mine.....and they do well on it. It's cheaper than Nutro....their poops are better, their coats are better, in general they seem to be doing better on it.Originally Posted by Petstorejunkie
You both say good quality (not arguing that) I am just curious what good quality means to you. What are you looking at to determine good quality?
Sites like that dont get much of my time... I just find them amusing as a food with say five whole grains gets 5 stars for being HOLISTIC or they credit non meat meal s as high amounts of meat..Doing some REAL research is far better..lol.. ASK dot com has some of those star types .. those are just opinion which I weigh a bit better than one persons IDEA of good ...Originally Posted by Petstorejunkie
Thanks for the link Sharky! and the responses from the others. I'll take a peek on that other thread, it hadnt surfaced when i searched "Nutro"
Anyone know if there is a site like this for cats?: http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
CN no longer is just five main ingrediants;;;Originally Posted by auchick
I feed my babies California Natural dry because one of them had some stomach issues and CN only has 5 good, healthy ingredients. Also lately, I've noticed their coats are SOO SHINY and SOFT. They didn't used to be like that... when I first got them, Mia's coat in particular was frizzy and kinda coarse. I think they said she had been eating Purina One kitten. For canned, I rotate among Wellness, Natural Balance, and Natural Life (walmart). The first two, W and NB, have excellent ingredients. NL is decent with no byproducts, but I can tell it's not as good quality wise as W and NB. However, at over $1.00 a can, I simply can't afford W and NB everyday. NL is a good lower cost alternative for me and the girls love it.
This is a bit confusing. I have been feeding my two a mix of EVO and CN, trying to see where Daphne's allergies lie.Originally Posted by sharky
CN no longer is just five main ingrediants;;;
Technically, they can say '5 main ingredients' and put anything else they'd like in... providing it's not a 'main ingredient.'Originally Posted by Bonnie1965
This is a bit confusing. I have been feeding my two a mix of EVO and CN, trying to see where Daphne's allergies lie.
Their website says:
"California Natural Chicken & Brown Rice Dry Cat and Kitten Food is made with only five Pure & Simple ingredients to meet the needs of your special cat. The wholesome, healthful ingredients in California Natural are the key to your cat's good health, good coat, and good digestion.
California Natural Cat and Kitten Food utilizes real chicken meat and chicken meal as its primary components. The whole brown rice in the formula is a high quality source of carbohydrates and natural fiber, while flaxseed and sunflower oil supply Omega 3 and Omega 6 Essential Fatty Acids for healthy skin and silky coat."
They say 5 main ingredients, then have others? I'm confused.