Both canned and dry food choices can meet the nutritional needs of cats and kittens, as long as they're labeled with the AAFCO statement for your cat's specific life stage. The most appropriate ...
My cat ate Hills c/d wet and dry food for years. He will not eat either at all. I've tried the wet food case I purchased periodically and he refused it as well as the dry. I ordered the dry kitten ...
Ultimately, the nutritional content is the most important factor. Whether to feed your cat wet or dry food, or a combination of both, should be based on a cat's preferences and a guardian's budget.
I tried everything from making sure the dry food had no dye in it. It helped a little. I finally switched to IAMS. My cat who usually vomited hasn't yet. I'm so happy with IAMS. My cat was eating ...
David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things edible, including meal kit services, food subscriptions, kitchen tools and cooking tips. David earned his BA from ...