When we finally get both cats off dry food and entirely onto canned, we are going to be using 6-8 cans of FF a day (10 lb cat plus what should be a nearly 14 pound cat who is hyperthyroid). In the interest of our budget, the goodwill of the Fedex man, and the environment (42-56 little cans per week), I am looking for other options for feeding them. Cooking from scratch is not an option in our house.
For the dogs, we add some of this canned stuff on top of their kibble. https://www.chewy.com/wellness-95-chicken-grain-free-canned/dp/34377
It is basically pure meat, with a touch of gummy stuff to hold it together. So, could we blend some of this with the FF, or with another canned food, to up the protein and the amount of each meal, but still let them get the added vitamins and stuff in canned cat food? Wouldn't blending this in with a canned cat food also then cut the carbohydrate amount, as this is just chicken? We also use the turkey kind for the dogs. (Found the beef too disgusting, and the salmon very irregular in texture and quality.)
(and, when they say "chicken" in the ingredients, do they mean it could be the whole chicken tossed into a grinder, or are they just talking about chicken meat? Although I'm not sure I actually want to know...)
For the dogs, we add some of this canned stuff on top of their kibble. https://www.chewy.com/wellness-95-chicken-grain-free-canned/dp/34377
It is basically pure meat, with a touch of gummy stuff to hold it together. So, could we blend some of this with the FF, or with another canned food, to up the protein and the amount of each meal, but still let them get the added vitamins and stuff in canned cat food? Wouldn't blending this in with a canned cat food also then cut the carbohydrate amount, as this is just chicken? We also use the turkey kind for the dogs. (Found the beef too disgusting, and the salmon very irregular in texture and quality.)
(and, when they say "chicken" in the ingredients, do they mean it could be the whole chicken tossed into a grinder, or are they just talking about chicken meat? Although I'm not sure I actually want to know...)