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    Cat Foods - WHAT is good??

    I've always been curious as to what cat foods are good and which are "bad" so to speak. I notice I see a lot of people saying Science Diet, Purina, Pedigree, etc. are good and their cats love it. However, I would never consider feeding those brands of dog foods, unless my dog had a medical condition and needed SD.

    I know there are a lot of natural dog kibbles out there and the raw diet is very well-known in the dog world, however are there the same choices for cats? I know of one person that feeds their cats raw on occasion.

    I know at my natural pet food store they have a very few selections for cats, so that's why I am asking.


    What do you all feed? What do you consider the highest quality cat food?

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    My cats eat Exclusive, My mom says it's a pretty high quality cat food and it's the only thing we can feed Colin that doesn't make him throw up, so I think it's pretty good then.
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    I still like Nutro even though my guys no longer eat it thanks to Allen and Pouncer's medical issues.... they all eat Royal Cannin prescription diets. I raised a fuss when the vet wanted me ot use Hills prescription because I too do not like Science Diet.

    Side note on Science Diet, the sales rep came into the store a few weeks ago and I asked him about their ingredients, and he was VERY rude and condescending... and never did answer my question.

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    Before Storm had his urinary blockage and crystals, I fed them Nutro Natural Choice Complete Care and they loved it and I thought it was good for them. It came in larger football shapes so they had to really crunch it to eat it. My vet even commented on how great their teeth looked.

    Now I feed them Royal Canin Urinary S/O dry formula and both Sunny and Storm also get some of the wet formula. They love it and Storm's been doing very well on it too. It's also safe to feed all of my cats so they hopefully won't ever have Storm's problem.

    My kitten Ziggy Stardust is still eating the Nutro Complete Care Indoor Kitten Formula but will also be eating the Royal Canin Urinary S/O diet soon.

    I've also tried Innova and it's supposed to be a very good food but it has a lot of fish in it and Storm is allergic to fish products. They cause him to itch and scratch so he then looses his fur. Many of the better cat foods aren't sold in the large pet stores like Petco or Petsmart. You have to go to the smaller independent stores. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr
    I notice I see a lot of people saying Science Diet, Purina, Pedigree, etc. are good and their cats love it. .
    I would never feed my cats that junk. It all contains BHA & BHT. And more additives & preservatives than you can shake a stick at.

    My cats get Royal Canin. It's is THE cat food and IMO the only one fit to feed a cat. I feed them canned ALMO Nature which is 100% natural. No presevatives or additives of any kind. It consists only of meat, 1% rice and cooking broth. My cats love them both. Forgot to add if my cats would need to go on a prescription diet that too would be Royal Canin. Too many people I know have had problems with their cats on the Hill's Prescription so forget about that and besides it is Science Diet and I refuse to feed my cats Science Diet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr
    I've always been curious as to what cat foods are good and which are "bad" so to speak. I notice I see a lot of people saying Science Diet, Purina, Pedigree, etc. are good and their cats love it. However, I would never consider feeding those brands of dog foods, unless my dog had a medical condition and needed SD.

    What do you all feed? What do you consider the highest quality cat food?
    For most cat owners, I don't think raw feeding is popular. I think many become raw feeders because they have encountered medical issues with their cat and needed another feeding option.

    I have been researching all the food options for a couple of years because of Nakita's medical issues. What I consider to be high quality cat food are companies that do not use BHA/BHT, artificial colours and preservatives. I also stay away from high ratio of grains to meat and unidentified meat sources noted on ingredient label. I also try to stay away from new foods on the market. Many people love Innova Evo (a fairly new product), but I've seen many discussions regarding poor results with various cats and dogs.

    I have researched raw feeding because of Nakita's medical problems. If I can't solve them with her current vet I will be adding a holistic vet to discuss raw feeding or home cooked option. Right now Nakita needs to stay away from all grains as well as rice, beef, fish, turkey, chicken and any extra added fruits or vegatables. Believe me, after the last few months I have had to check almost every cat food on the market to see what I could feed Nakita. My head right now is spinning!

    If you don't produce the food at home I don't believe any 'one' food on the market is perfect or the best. My family has a manufacturing background and we've seen what goes on behind the scenes and how standards can be nothing more than a marketing gimmick.

    Right now Nakita is on Wysong Rabbit (meat only canned food) along with her Prescription food. I believe the prescription foods are good for getting your pet back on a right track but I would never feed them long term. In the past we have used Wellness dry and Nature's Variety and Merrick's canned foods. I just received a sample of frozen Nature's Variety rabbit so I'll be trying that out next.

    I liked California Natural's dry/canned cat food since it was simple and not full of veggies and fruit. I think many cat foods are adding veggies/fruit to the labels as a human marketing ploy and not for the sake of cat health. Cats are meant to mainly eat meat...not foods full of grains, veggies or blueberries!

    Also, from all my research I believe at least 50% of a cats diet should be from raw or canned since dry food is shown to raise the incidence of obesity, diabetes, renal failure, UTI etc. Cats need the moisture that an all dry food diet does not provide. Dry food in my mind is a human convenience - it is cheap and can be stored for months. It's not exactly the best offering when considering which food to give your pet the best of health.

    Would you want to eat something that has sat in a bag on a store shelf for a year as your main food source? Again, just my opinion.
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    For a good 15+ years I have fed Hills prescription c/d to ALL my cats. I have never run across allergies or adverse effects of any kind. The only difference was that prior to c/d I had 4 cases of crystals/blockages (in 5 years), and since c/d I have only had 1 (Rutherford ended up making the calcium oxylate crystals, that blocked him. The crystals at the opposite end of the ph spectrum)

    But, having said that, I have been looking into finding a food with better ingredients. Innova looks good. I am also trying Fromm. VERY good ingredients, low ash and magnesium (important for urinary tract health). Even nutro and royal canin can't compare with their ingredients.

    And even after saying THAT, I am not ceertain that I will change their food. Why fix it if it ain't broke?? c/d from Hill's has been very good to my cats.
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    LOL, I've been thinking of starting a thread about this. It seems there are SO many dog food fights, but no cat food fights. But then, I didn't want to start fights, so I kept inside. I'm curious as to what other responses you'll get.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    LOL, I've been thinking of starting a thread about this. It seems there are SO many dog food fights, but no cat food fights. But then, I didn't want to start fights, so I kept inside. I'm curious as to what other responses you'll get.
    Well you really don't know much about the cat side if you thing something like this would start fights. Everyone has their own opinion and we respect that and it is pretty unusually to see fight here on the cat side. We have one common love here and that is our cats and what is best for them.


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    I know there are a lot of natural dog kibbles out there and the raw diet is very well-known in the dog world, however are there the same choices for cats? I know of one person that feeds their cats raw on occasion.
    If you google "feline raw diet" a LOT of sites come up to look at.
    Here is jsut one of thousands; I picked this one because there is a listing of supplies you need, and a pictorial of making the food.
    www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/feline.htm


    Here is how I approach this issue: foods can initially be graded by price.

    grocery store brands - cheap, convenient, and goodness knows there are plenty of cats (and dogs) out there who survive on it. Thrive? Maybe not.

    premium foods - at pet stores. Cost more, a little less convenient, and better quality.

    prescription foods - at the vet. VERY expensive, not readily accessible (you are limited by the vet's hours).

    Next, ask your vet what he/she suggests. This will tell you where the vet is coming from (if the vet only recommends the food he sells, he is in it for the money!)

    Then tell the vet you are considering the raw diet (even if you aren't), and what supplements would be necessary? This tells you what vitamins/minerals etc. to look for when reading labels. Be ready to write down the answer to this question. For example, cats need taurine for their eyes; dogs don't need this.

    From that starting point, you have a base of knowledge to make some decisions. Don't forget, you are NOT the final decision maker! All the research in the world isn't going to ensure your cat eats what you buy.

    And if you are like me, there will come a time, even if just once every 3 years, when you are stuck, there is NO cat food in the house, it is late at night on a holiday weekend with nothing open the next day, and the grocery store is the only thing available. So you go buy a little to tide you (and the cat) over until you can get back onto the regular routine.

    My vet recommended Science Diet 13 years ago, when I got my first cat. My cats do well, coats are great, energy is high, vet visits are minimal, so I have been happy with the results.
    Last edited by Freedom; 11-26-2006 at 04:57 PM.
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    I'm sure my reply won't be popular but due to the large number of cats I'm feeding cost is an issue. I feed Purina Cat Chow with L-Lysine and crushed vitamins added in. I wish I could afford to go to some of the better brands but its not an option here. I do add canned food to their dry twice a day for breakfast and dinner feedings. I do believe that wet food is good for cats but that is just my opinion.

    I will say that we only feed Hills at the shelter and the vet recently told me that she only feeds that to her animals. She did say that with Hills she has had less problems with her animals as they age in comparison to any other foods she has tried.



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