Never heard of it. Check the content on the back. Cats are obligate carnivores and need more protein than carbs. High carb diets can cause diabetes, as well as a host of other health issues in cats.
If price is not a big consideration, try Innova. It is a great food, high in protein and most cats love it. Innova much be purchased at specialty pet food stores. Stay away from brands sold in grocery stores, except Fancy Feast does have a few good selections that are higher in protein.
Good luck!
2007-08-26 04:52:23
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answered by Sweet Susan 2
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Some of the things to take into consideration are, do they use meat, or byproducts? Is the first ingredient a grain or a meat product? Do they use corn? How much grain is in it? Eukanuba uses corn, so I would write it off just knowing that. Flint River Ranch has high meat content, and lower quantities of corn than most cat foods, but it does still contain corn. Fancy Feast is a wet food which is considered much better than dry food, but it can be costly. I'm also unsure about the quality of the wet food compared to other wet foods. Friskies is horrible as the first ingredient is corn and it contains byproducts instead of actual meat. 9 lives is horrible as the first ingredient is corn and it contains byproducts instead of actual meat. Iams, although "veterinary recommended, also includes corn, but I'm unable to find whether or not it is a primary ingredient. Although I'll mention that meow mix is another low grade cat food that you shouldn't get, you'll have to do research for the rest of them. What I would suggest is just go to the store, preferably a pet store, and look at the ingredients in the cat food. Look for as few grains as possible and remember that rice is better than corn. Also look for some form of meat as the primary ingredient. If you understand the ingredients better on one bag versus another, trust the one with ingredients you understand.
2016-05-17 21:32:58
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answered by ? 3
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Looks like a great food. I'd try it to see if your cat likes it. Can't hurt. Might want to mix it with your cats old food so it doesn't get an upset tummy. I'd definitely try it if it was available in my area. My cat is a very finicky eater when it comes to canned food.
2007-08-20 01:26:37
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answered by hello 6
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I'd never heard of it until this question,so I did a search and it sounds like an excellent food.I'd give it a try.
2007-08-19 19:09:36
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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Hadn't heard of it til now but it sounds good. Give it a try.
2007-08-24 11:07:03
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answered by weasel bat 5
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never heard of it. maybe buy a small amount and see if you cat likes it. if so then add it to his/her diet. if not don't add it.
always let the cat choose what he/she likes.
2007-08-25 15:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some pet supplies in this website, perhaps u want to start with the search fom this link? http://sg.88db.com/sg/Views/landingpage.aspx?CatID=3200000
2007-08-22 01:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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