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tigerfeather
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I feed Solid Gold cat food. Honestly, any super-premium food will do, and unless you're a breeder or you show, you won't notice many big differences between brands. The main deciding factor is your cat - what does their biological makeup determine is the easiest to digest? If your cat's coat is shiny, their energy levels great, and their stool production is low, then stick with that food.
>>247403Also, try to avoid a brand that was involved in the poisoned pet food scandal. They don't deserve your business and have proven how little they care about the health and wellbeing of your pet.
Seriously? You do know that the recall was 99% wet food because those aren't made in-house, right? You know that it affected some 50 or more brands, right? These were all made by Menu Foods, a Canadian canned food distributor. There was nothing wrong with the dry food from these brands at all, as they were produced differently (read: under close supervision, and not out of the country).
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