I switched my cats to Taste of the Wild a year ago this month. They LOVE it!
You can't go wrong with a high quality grain free food, IMO. It is closer to their natural diet than anything other than feeding raw.
I didn't see a Blue specifically for kittens, so that part of your post got me a bit confused. But as I said above, anything in this line is better than the grocery store food.
Blue did have some with brown rice; I would go grain free. Oh, I said that already, lol.
Cats need a high water content in their diet; they just don't visit the water bowl as often as a dog will. So some canned food should be included on a regular (daily or every other day) basis. Keep to the same high quality brands.
Here is a link to a rating for cat foods. The biggest issue I have with this listing: it is done in alpha order. So you have to look at each listing to check the rating ( 4 stars out of 5 or 2 stars out of 5) to find the better foods. This makes it time consuming.
http://www.petfoodratings.net/cats.html
This link (same web site) gives a quick reference and is lots easier to pick out the highly rated foods, but then you have to click for the details.
http://www.petfoodratings.net/cattable.html
You won't find Blue on the list, unfortunately. But I DO know that is a high quality food, good choice.
Edit: just saw in the Guest Book, someone asked them to add Blue Buffalo, on Sept 23, lol.
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