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Product Name: | Meow Mix Original Choice Dry Cat Food, 16 Pounds |
Manufacturer: | J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY |
Model Number: | 00829274502252 |
Product SKU: | B000R4CJQ2 |
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My cat's don't *love* it, but they eat it and don't complain; I've only recently switched to this after researching cat food. I have five indoor-only cats, they are free-fed dry and get wet food as a treat.
* The cheap cat food is sprayed/coated to trick the cats into eating it, they *think* they are getting something delicious, but it's full of crap their bodies don't need. Because they don't get the protein and proper nutrition from the cheap food, they eat more of it, usually puke it up (and the cheap stuff stains carpeting), and poop more (which is also stinkier).
Better quality cat food, they won't eat as much (cost-saving) because it contains the nutrition they need. If they do happen to puke it up, it doesn't stain the carpet. They poop less often and it's not as stinky.
I've have over 50 years of experience with loving my various cats, the above info is related to that.
The food that I buy for mine:
Costco's Kirkland
Iam's
Purina One
Nutro
Blue Buffalo (when there is a good deal; not many these days)
Target's Kindfull (my cat's don't eat this as much as the other's if they have a choice between two brands)
If you must go cheap, then Purina Naturals seems to be okay.
* Stay away from Meow Mix, Kit n'Kaboodle, Friskies, 9 Lives, etc - you think you're getting a good deal, but you're not.
Side tip - best deal for cat litter is Target's brand [target.com] in the bucket 35lbs for $12 (10% off order pick-up this week's sale; otherwise they'll have "Buy 2, get $5 gift card" fairly often).
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My cat's don't *love* it, but they eat it and don't complain; I've only recently switched to this after researching cat food. I have five indoor-only cats, they are free-fed dry and get wet food as a treat.
* The cheap cat food is sprayed/coated to trick the cats into eating it, they *think* they are getting something delicious, but it's full of crap their bodies don't need. Because they don't get the protein and proper nutrition from the cheap food, they eat more of it, usually puke it up (and the cheap stuff stains carpeting), and poop more (which is also stinkier).
Better quality cat food, they won't eat as much (cost-saving) because it contains the nutrition they need. If they do happen to puke it up, it doesn't stain the carpet. They poop less often and it's not as stinky.
I've have over 50 years of experience with loving my various cats, the above info is related to that.
The food that I buy for mine:
Costco's Kirkland
Iam's
Purina One
Nutro
Blue Buffalo (when there is a good deal; not many these days)
Target's Kindfull (my cat's don't eat this as much as the other's if they have a choice between two brands)
If you must go cheap, then Purina Naturals seems to be okay.
* Stay away from Meow Mix, Kit n'Kaboodle, Friskies, 9 Lives, etc - you think you're getting a good deal, but you're not.
Side tip - best deal for cat litter is Target's brand [target.com] in the bucket 35lbs for $12 (10% off order pick-up this week's sale; otherwise they'll have "Buy 2, get $5 gift card" fairly often).
Regarding the Purina Pro Plan, are these like diet plans that go with different meals?
The shelter told us leave his dry food out throughout the day, and give him wet food half can in the morning half in the evening, ours don't eat that much it's a 4 month old kitten.
He just came from the shelter, I don't know what they were feeding them there, he passes gas and it stinks.
My cat's don't *love* it, but they eat it and don't complain; I've only recently switched to this after researching cat food. I have five indoor-only cats, they are free-fed dry and get wet food as a treat.
* The cheap cat food is sprayed/coated to trick the cats into eating it, they *think* they are getting something delicious, but it's full of crap their bodies don't need. Because they don't get the protein and proper nutrition from the cheap food, they eat more of it, usually puke it up (and the cheap stuff stains carpeting), and poop more (which is also stinkier).
Better quality cat food, they won't eat as much (cost-saving) because it contains the nutrition they need. If they do happen to puke it up, it doesn't stain the carpet. They poop less often and it's not as stinky.
I've have over 50 years of experience with loving my various cats, the above info is related to that.
The food that I buy for mine:
Costco's Kirkland
Iam's
Purina One
Nutro
Blue Buffalo (when there is a good deal; not many these days)
Target's Kindfull (my cat's don't eat this as much as the other's if they have a choice between two brands)
If you must go cheap, then Purina Naturals seems to be okay.
* Stay away from Meow Mix, Kit n'Kaboodle, Friskies, 9 Lives, etc - you think you're getting a good deal, but you're not.
Side tip - best deal for cat litter is Target's brand [target.com] in the bucket 35lbs for $12 (10% off order pick-up this week's sale; otherwise they'll have "Buy 2, get $5 gift card" fairly often).
Regarding the Purina Pro Plan, are these like diet plans that go with different meals?
The shelter told us leave his dry food out throughout the day, and give him wet food half can in the morning half in the evening, ours don't eat that much it's a 4 month old kitten.
He just came from the shelter, I don't know what they were feeding them there, he passes gas and it stinks.
Pro Plan is just a slightly higher quality line from Purina, a notch above Purine One. A little wet food 2x a day is a good routine for a 4 month old. Kittens will eat often so leaving out the dry food is common. It's also normal for some kittens to have stinky gas and poop, usually that will (mostly) go away as they age. You can also try switching the wet food for a different flavor or brand and see if that helps. If it persists you can discuss with a vet. Hope you're enjoying the little kitty!
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I just watched the whole thing!! Freakin netflix and its history crap really is doing a number on us less researched idiots around. Now im skeptical of anything i read/see that is "documentary style" lol kinda goes against the video too. Welcome to the world of paradox 😅 still only getting half a gallon cause im not pouring the other half down lol but thanks for the link!!
Its actually both, not sure which ones more but like others posted, its not that impactful. The more you know👨 🎓
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significantly less protein than average
significantly more carbohydrates than average
Questionable Ingredients
whole ground corn
soybean meal
corn gluten meal
• Cats cannot digest this crap.
Poor quality ingredients: by-products
My barn cats get other nutrition from eating lizards, mice, gophers, snakes, birds...
https://www.petsmart.com/featured...ers#tabs-1 [petsmart.com]
https://catfooddb.com/blog/best-kitten-food
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