Good info on another forum...
I dunno how many of you are also on petforums and have seen these threads, but "hobbs" has done quite a lot of work getting data together on wet and dry foods.
A-Z of dry food for cats - Pet Forums Community
A-Z of wet food for cats - Pet Forums Community
Based on what I have read here and subsequently read there, with some research, I am picking up some Orijen dry today for the monsters, maybe some Applaws too if I find it while waiting for zooplus to deliver a variety of Bozita.
Orijen have a very readable white paper on cat and dog diets - even if the focus later in the paper is on dogs. Makes a good read:
http://www.orijen.ca/orijen/ORIJEN_White_paper.pdf
Good info on another forum
The show cats have either Applaws or Fine Fayre Aristocat range as a special treat on show days,I brought extra Applaws home once as I felt guilty & had runny bum syndrome with a couple so knocked that on head,back to a tin or sachet show time only,the Blue range of Fine Fayre they love,except the seafood for some reason not so impressed,they have that for breakfast all of them every third or fourth day , "great nanny" buys it for them as she has only got four legged great grandchildren but any more often than that & the same two cats have problems the other end.That was the one food that used to get Bruce eating when he had his gum flare up which luckily,touch wood,hasn't happened for a good while now,hopefully he has outgrown it......
Good info on another forum
[QUOTE=Peter Galbavy;13245]I dunno how many of you are also on petforums and have seen these threads, but "hobbs" has done quite a lot of work getting data together on wet and dry foods.
A-Z of dry food for cats - Pet Forums Community
A-Z of wet food for cats - Pet Forums Community
Thanks Peter will make some good bedtime reading,will have to gradually work through them,I would only go for the ones though that show magnesium content,being the old school & seeing more problems with cats that have had dry foods with high mag.content , although to be fair they are more often the "stores" own brand along with a couple of others,I am very wary even though mine do not have that much dry to really be concerened about.I know I was using a dry food many years ago that didn't have magnesium declared on the side of the bag & felt really chuffed{think I know which one it is although not 100% sure & it still doesn't} so phoned up the helpline & the answer was a pretty high content,more than I would normally look to using.
So now you know with my pen & paper beside me what I will be doing....!