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Good quality kitten food

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 12:43 pm
by Kramer
I recently adopted a 6 month old kitten. She was a rescue, but she's in great health now. What is a good quality wet kitten food? I prefer grain free. She is currently eating Purina One because that's all my local feed store had. She also gets Wellness Core dry kitten food.
Thanks!

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 5:26 am
by Pippigirl
While I feed my cats a raw diet I have heard good things about the canned cat food from Hounds and Gatos

http://houndgatos.com/cat-products.aspx

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 6:11 am
by Kyra's Mom
At 6 months old, I wouldn't worry about specific "kitten" food. All good cat food should be enough protein for a kitten.

I also feed a commercial raw (RadCat) mixed with canned. I have finally found some foods that both cats are eating consistently. They love the raw but will leave the canned if they don't like it and of course, neither one will eat what the other likes :lol: ..

I have ended up feeding one a newer food called Nulo. My male cat was a little constipated on the RadCat (despite the added psyllium in it) and Fancy Feast (that is what he would eat). The Nulo has a few fruits in it (cranberry and pumpkin down the list a ways) but does have pea fiber and that has seemed to be the ticket for him and correcting the constipation. Emmy is happily eating Merrick Limited ingredient food. She will eat the duck, chicken and turkey (but alas doesn't like the Nulo). I pay $1.69/5.5 oz can for both of these foods which is not too bad for grain free. I am lucky to have several locally owned pet food stores in the area that carry a large variety of foods. I have fed the Hound & Gatos and mine will eat the chicken. It is also better priced that many. Mine have also liked the Wellness brand but it has changed a bit in the last year (I think the company was bought out) and they are a bit pickier about it.

Don't pay for "premium" food that is chock full of vegetables. Cats don't need veggies although a few certainly won't hurt. I refuse to pay the prices for those foods that have whole peas and chunks of carrots or a bunch of fruit. Fancy Feast classic...without the gluten...isn't that bad. It is mostly meat and some by-products but at least it is meat by-products and not a bunch of veggies and fruit.

Congrats on the kitten.

Susan

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:22 pm
by Kramer
Thanks for the ideas. Luckily she will eat anything, so I'll check out these recommendations. :D

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 7:37 pm
by Kramer
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Here she is!

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:51 am
by Kyra's Mom
What a lovely girl. I love the tabby varieties.

I have a torbie and a tabby.

Susan

Re: Good quality kitten food

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:04 pm
by LindaJ
Beautiful little kitty <3

Whichever high quality food you decide on, just make sure she is getting enough moisture in her diet. Cats love crunchy foods, but don't always drink enough water. Make sure she is getting good quality wet/canned food also :) Later in life they can develop kidney problems if this isn't part of their diet.