Yes, it is very expensive, that's exactly what I am doing right now! I was using Wellness, the one with the yellow triangle on the label; it was economical and they were all doing really well on it, but after abut a month they decided they wouldn't eat it anymore. But if yours will eat it, it's a good food and a little less expensive to feed. I bought the big cans and divvied them up, that was the most economical.we have four indoor cats. How would I feed them economically but all the same for Baby Cat's best interest in mind? I don't know if I could do raw, but that many cans of FF daily would be really expensive.
Check out www.catinfo.org. Dr. Pierson gas a good recipe for homemade cat food!I've been thinking about cooked meat. BC won't eat raw, but he's always loved cooked chicken, beef, fish and pork. Our cat Milo, who passed away last year, loved raw meat! I wouldn't mind cooking for them and it seems like that would be doable. I just need to figure out how to make sure they get their nutrition correct.
Ex: 24 pack of FF in store is around $14-$15 dollars but online it's $11.99.
Check out www.catinfo.org. Dr. Pierson gas a good recipe for homemade cat food!
That's great! You are very welcome, I'm happy to be of help! I really hope it works out for you. If you wouldn't mind, please let me know how it works out for you; I have been thinking about trying it, myself, but am still teetering between "do" and "don't", lol!I just spent the morning reading her pages. I think that sounds just right for us, and given how she transitioned them, it buys me the time to get equipment etc. thanks for sharing.