Julie & Orange
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If you haven't seen my other posts - I have a newbie thats a dry food addict that I am trying to convert.
Today we found a winner! The fourth flavor of cat food I opened today (and probably about the 20th one I tried - my table looks like I opened a kitty buffet). I opened a can of Merrick Turducken and he devoured almost the whole can. Thats after not even wanting to touch the other 3 - even with FortiFlora, treats, and dry food on top. I wasn't too hopeful of this flavor because he wouldn't touch the Grammy's Pot Pie or Surf and Turf and he only was slightly interested in the Cowboy cookout, but he likes this one!
So now I'm reading the label and ingredients and am a little worried. Good things: Its on the cat food lists as 9% carbs, top ingredients are meat. Things that I am worried about: sweet potatoes and potato starch in the ingredients (those are supposed to be bad, right?), and the word "gravy" on the can.
Does anyone feed this flavor? Should I be concerned with the potato and gravy or not?
If this one is good for a diabetic, I'm going to start switching him to this now.
If its not great for him which would be preferrable - feeding him this for the time being to get him used to wet food? Or keeping him on his current track of dry EVO on top of wet food - he's eating about 20% wet that way and 80% dry, but the wet percentage has been increasing slowly.
Today we found a winner! The fourth flavor of cat food I opened today (and probably about the 20th one I tried - my table looks like I opened a kitty buffet). I opened a can of Merrick Turducken and he devoured almost the whole can. Thats after not even wanting to touch the other 3 - even with FortiFlora, treats, and dry food on top. I wasn't too hopeful of this flavor because he wouldn't touch the Grammy's Pot Pie or Surf and Turf and he only was slightly interested in the Cowboy cookout, but he likes this one!
So now I'm reading the label and ingredients and am a little worried. Good things: Its on the cat food lists as 9% carbs, top ingredients are meat. Things that I am worried about: sweet potatoes and potato starch in the ingredients (those are supposed to be bad, right?), and the word "gravy" on the can.
Does anyone feed this flavor? Should I be concerned with the potato and gravy or not?
If this one is good for a diabetic, I'm going to start switching him to this now.
If its not great for him which would be preferrable - feeding him this for the time being to get him used to wet food? Or keeping him on his current track of dry EVO on top of wet food - he's eating about 20% wet that way and 80% dry, but the wet percentage has been increasing slowly.