What’s the best pet food?

by admin on April 25, 2010

I want a very healthy pet food that doesn’t taste terrible. Don’t try tasting it ha ha but…

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star April 25, 2010 at 11:42 pm

iams organic

dobranoc April 25, 2010 at 11:59 pm

table scraps

Veronica April 26, 2010 at 12:30 am

Try Wellness brand. It’s top of the line. Some of it actually says “human grade ingredients” so if you’re actually really curious on the taste… lol

southernangel_319 April 26, 2010 at 12:33 am

Well I actually don’t know..every dog I have ever known ate whatever they were given..except my oldest dog, he only likes cheap ‘no-name’ dog food from the dollar store! lmao I bought a different kind once and he wouldn’t eat..for like 3 days..I had to get his regular…

Hedicat April 26, 2010 at 1:13 am

Promise by Dr. Weil, my cats love it, at Pet Co.

Also,Blue Spa at Pet Co.

Nicolle K April 26, 2010 at 1:57 am

the more money the food the better, stay away from the raw meat some pet stores have. stay away from fillers look at the back of the bag the first ingredient should be meat, fish, ex… no buy-product

Banana April 26, 2010 at 2:30 am

Some good quality brands are Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Innova, Evo, California Natural, Eagle Pack and Merrick to name a few. Look for canned/wet food for the main source of diet, contains moisture need to keep cats hydrated. Also if you are looking at labels, foods that use cheap products will list meat/poultry by-products, any type of corn(corn meal, gluten) and brewers rice as well as wheat gluten are poor quality ingredients. By-products are necks, feet, intestines and diseased, disabled animals.

Try the few I’ve mentioned up top, they are very good quality.

RuneAmok April 26, 2010 at 2:51 am

1. Properly supplemented raw meat with or without organs and bones, either ground or chunked.

2. Grainless canned food.

3. Grainless dry food.

4. Pet store canned foods.

5. Grocery store canned foods.

6. All other dry foods.

Kat April 26, 2010 at 3:48 am

A little bit about feline nutrition before I offer my recommendations.
Cats were never meant to eat dry food, also known as cereals or kibble. We, humans, make them eat it for convenience to us. It has nothing to do with them or their nutritional needs. It’s completely species inappropriate.

All small domestic cats descended from desert cats. In the wild, desert cats derive their entire liquid intake from their prey. They do not have a thirst mechanism because they don’t need it when eating a species appropriate diet. They get all they need from what they eat. Additionally water was usually not available to them in their desert climate. So they do not often drink water. Regular ol’ house cats have descended from those same wild desert cats.

So in a home environment, your kitty does not get the moisture it needs from dry food and it’s almost always in a constant state of dehydration. Water fountains are encouraged to TRY to get your cat to drink more and your kitty may even enjoy it, but it will never meet its water intake needs drinking from a bowl.

Deadly feline illnesses such as diabetes, kidney failure, obesity, allergies, Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), constipation, bladder stones, kidney stones, urinary tract blockages and Urinary Tract Infections (FLUTD), with and without deadly crystals run rampant these days. Cats are not taking in enough water to stave them off. Proper water intake through a species appropriate diet alone can prevent most of these conditions.

Overall, wet is all around better for any cats diet, be it canned or Raw and they should never be fed dry cereal kibble if we wish to most closely match their wild nutritional and dietary needs. Kibble meets our needs… not our cats.

I recommend varying the diet with a constant rotation of 2 to 4 different brands of canned foods that your cat enjoys. If you do this, and allow your cat the same assortment they would have in nature when eating mice, bugs, birds and rabbits, your cat’s digestive system won’t be so sensitive and you won’t have to run around looking for a specific brand when your store is out. You will have a nice variety to choose from instead.

Canned foods I recommend you consider for your rotation:

Nature’s Variety – http://www.naturesvariety.com/content.lasso?r=0829192&page=1172&-session=naturesvariety:D04EC9250c614143FDKiM2BA9520
Wellness Grain Free Formula’s – http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/cat_wellness_can_index.html
By Nature Organics – http://www.bynaturepetfoods.com/productpages/catmain.php
Organix – http://www.castorpolluxpet.com/store/organix/organix_organic_canned_formulas_for_cats
Evanger’s Holistic Pheasant – http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/20089.html
Evanger’s Organic Braised Chicken – http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/50103.html
Evanger’s Turkey & Butternut Squash – http://www.evangersdogfood.com/cat/50111.html

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