Harley's Mom
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So...what I have been feeding so far is either the EVO 95% or Friskies canned. Oddly enough as others have suggested it seems that the cats prefer the Friskies. Even though I know it isn't as good.
Another thing I have noticed is that none of my cats prefer the EVO and I really think it is the texture. They tend to like the flaked foods or the little bits of chicken/beef etc as opposed to the pate' texture.
What are the best wet foods that aren't blended pate' style. I do have access to a store with many of the best brands but hate to buy one of every can just to try. That gets pricey if the cats won't eat it.
Someone on here said that the worst wet food is better for the cat than the best dry food. Is that correct?
One other question. There are times that we have left the cats over a 3 day weekend with food and litter boxes and been able to not worry. Down the road if wet food does the trick and no one takes insulin, would it be ok to leave dry food for a few days and then resume wet when I get home without causing chaos?
Another thing I have noticed is that none of my cats prefer the EVO and I really think it is the texture. They tend to like the flaked foods or the little bits of chicken/beef etc as opposed to the pate' texture.
What are the best wet foods that aren't blended pate' style. I do have access to a store with many of the best brands but hate to buy one of every can just to try. That gets pricey if the cats won't eat it.
Someone on here said that the worst wet food is better for the cat than the best dry food. Is that correct?
One other question. There are times that we have left the cats over a 3 day weekend with food and litter boxes and been able to not worry. Down the road if wet food does the trick and no one takes insulin, would it be ok to leave dry food for a few days and then resume wet when I get home without causing chaos?