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Originally Posted by gtull1 I know that wet food is better nutritionally, but my personal thoughts are to just do whatever makes you cat happy. My cats love dry Meow Mix, so that's what I give them. Does that make any sense?  |
Yes and no actually....
Yes I understand what you are saying... but at the same time, (for example) my son loves ice cream w/chocolate sauce and chicken mcnuggets, they make him happy. But it isn't a healthy diet to let him grow up eating saturated fats and sugars. Our animals depend on us for their health and nutrition as do our children, and we are responsible for provided the best we can for them. ie, not ice cream with chocolate sauce every day for dinner.
Meow Mix Ingredients-- ground yellow corn, corn gluten meal, chicken by-product meal, soybean meal, beef tallow with mixed tocopherols, turkey by product meal......
Just the first six ingredients, the two main ones aren't even meat, they are just corn fillers. So it's a safe guess about 75% of your cats dinner is corn. Now taking into consideration that cats are obligate carnivores, they have no use for corn. It is a filler that ends up in the litter box. So total waste. Next is chicken by product meal, and a little further down the ingredient list is turkey by-product meal -- by product meal is basically rendered product left overs, like feet, beaks, manure, feathers, intestines, etc....
So there is actually no real MEAT in your cat's food.
Now, don't take me as a total snot here, that is not what I'm getting at. Not everyone is in a position to feed the ultra premium foods for their pet's entire lives. But I do think they are better choices that financially you still can make to better your pet's diet.
For example--
Right now my foster cats are eating about a 50/50 mixture of purina and eukanubia. I don't think eukanubia is the best thing since sliced bread, but it's better then a ton of other foods out there, and the mix of purnia helps the food to go further. lol, and the day I don't ever eat another piece of candy again is the day that my cats will never have a bit of junk food mixed in now and then
I do recommend the good foods and the reasons for them to their new owners as they get adopted.
My cats eat canned food 95% of the time. Their dry at the moment is a mixture of eukanubia (lol can you tell that eukanuba was on sale??) and chicken soup. I'm on a bit of a budget right now b/c my work has cut hours and my husband's work is down at the moment too, so no Wellness canned at the moment

But they still eat chicken soup, felidae, eagle pack, and an occasional nine lives thrown in there to stretch out the life of the premium foods. I find that chicken soup is VERY affordable and a very good food.