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    What cat food do I get???

    I know all about the good the and the bad in dog food but have no clue when it comes to cat food. My fiance and I ended up adopting a big 5yr old spayed front declawed female gray cat. She is so perfect! In the 2 days we've had her she has become a spoiled kitty. She spends a great amount of time at her food bowl...she eats a lot. My fiance got her a small bag of Purina's Cat Chow. I know that's not a great food. I do know that much. I guess what I'm asking is what are the good cat foods at Petco and PetSmart? I would like something that is high quality but good for adult cats.
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    What's her name? Can we see a photo?

    There are a lot of senior formula foods out. I'd suggest a grain-free food, as cats can't really process grain.

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    I recently upgraded my cat's diet and am very pleased with the results! I feed Blue Wilderness Lamb or duck for their dry and either Newman's Own, Spot's Stew, or Nutro Natural Choice, for their canned. Their coats are shinier and they have a lot more energy than they used to. Any of these are good. Nutro has a little grain in it, but the rest are grain free, which is very good for cats.
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    Congrats!!! I'm glad that she's working out well for you and I too would love to see pictures of her. What's her name?

    I recently switched my cats from Innova Evo dry to Wellness Core dry. I didn't like the fact that all of the Natura Pet Products had been bought out by Procter & Gamble and I just don't trust them. You can buy Wellness Core dry at Petco and you can buy the canned Wellness at both Petco and Petsmart. Petsmart's prices are usually better than Petco's. I've been trying a variety of grain free canned foods on my cats and it seems like Wellness is the only one that everyone loves. Both of my girls are very picky so they won't eat some of the other grain free canned foods like my males will.

    I've also tried Nature's Variety which is very expensive. Petco is now also carrying Merrick's Before Grain in both dry and canned. I haven't tried the dry since I'm pleased with Wellness Core but I did buy some of the canned food. My males seem to like it but my females hate it so I won't be buying it again. I also tried Petco's Soulistic Chicken canned food and everyone except for Ziggy seems to like it but they do get tired of it. I later found that it says product of Thailand on it so I don't know if I can fully trust this product. It does have a lot of great moisture in it though.

    Cats need much more protein than dogs so you need to look for foods that have meat as the main ingredient. I'd also try to stay away from grains if possible because cats don't need them. I try to stay away from some of the grain free foods that seem to have way too many fruits and vegetables in them. They tend to have too much fiber in them for my cats and it can give them the runs. Some cats can't handle grain free diets because they're too rich for them especially the canned food. It's recommended that you don't give them large portions of canned food in one sitting. I was told this about Innova Evo from the manager of An Jan Food & Pet Supply.

    Since grain free dry food has a lot of calories, if you do free feed then you should measure it out. I feed my cats 4 small feedings a day, 2 in the morning and 2 at night. My adult cats usually eat about 1/2 can of food per day and about 1/3-1/2 cup of dry per day. My kittens eat about 3/4 of a cup of dry food a day. I just started mixing some canned Wellness in with some dry for them so I may need to change their portion size. If your cat doesn't like the food that you buy her, then you can always return it and buy something else. Good luck.

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    KAK is right, with the dry don't feed them a lot at one time. Grain free fills them up quickly, so even though it is more expensive to purchase, it lasts longer. I feed my cats some of the foods with the veggies in them and neither of mine has suffered from it. Try it with yours and if you have problems, try one of the brands without the veggies. Mac will eat just about anything but Wellness and Ming hates all the expensive brands except the Blue Wilderness dry. He LOVES that. Just shop around and find one that your kitty will like.
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    Katladyd is right, Wilderness Blue is a great food!! I've got 5 cats and a couple were really packing on the pounds. Because my puddies are all indoors, I went to the pet store to read the labels and find out what was in some of the foods I've fed my cats. The CRAP that is in the cheap foods was unhealthy. I decided to try the Wilderness Blue. It is high in protein. I found my RB MooShoo's and Shortie's pouches were going down. I would free feed them, but noticed that they weren't eating as MUCH as with the crappy food IAMS. It's a little pricey but well worth it. My cat's coats are soft and shiney.

    They key is reading labels. The very first ingredient in Wilderness is Turkey. Because of RB Murphy's hyperthyroidism, I had to find a cat food that was low in protein. I chose Blue Indoor Cats. I highly recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by columbine View Post
    Smudge says "Gray cats are the best!"

    Love, Columbine
    Cassie agrees one hundred percent! Blunt is beautiful!

    When I brought Cassie home from the shelter, she had been fed wet food two times a day. No dry food ever. The vet told me to continue wet food two times a day but also to free feed dry food. As she has gotten older I have gradually switched to feeding her three times a day, smaller amounts. She tended to "snarf and barf" when I was only feeding her two times a day. I've also noticed that she eats less dry food as she gets older.

    My next-door neighbor has two purebred Siamese cats and she feeds them only Royal Canin. She also boils water and then refrigerates it before she puts it in their dish. I'm not sure why but we have really hard water so that might be part of it.
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    Gorgeous kitty!!! Looks alot like my Bear!

    Whatever food you go with, stick with the same brand. If you do alot of switching and there's ever an allergy problem, you'll never know which food might have caused it which will delay solving the problem.

    Good brands that I have personally used over the years: Science Diet (Hills), Iams, Purina One, Pro Plan, Royal Canin, & Chicken Soup for the Cat Lovers Soul.

    For flea protection I use Revolution for Cats on my own kitties. It not only gets fleas, but also takes care of a couple types of intestinal worms, earmites, and is also a heartworm preventative. It's a topical you put on the back of their neck and get from your vet. I've been happier with it than Frontline. It has a much smaller volume of liquid, which also makes the kitties happier since they don't like having wet spots on their fur an don't like to sit still for very long to apply it. Never had any issues using it in several years on my cats. Think we only ever had 1 cat of all the ones at the hospital that had an issue with it, and we have ALOT of cats on that product.

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