Recommend dry cat food please!

Anonymous
Cats are currently eating hills science senior dry food. Neither seem to like it, and one cat is losing too much weight. Any dry food you can recommend that cats actually seem to like? One cat won't touch canned food, so it needs to be dry. Thanks!
Anonymous
Our cats like Wellness. One used to be totally dry, then she tried Wellness can food and now she eats both.
Anonymous
Evo turkey and something else. Can't remember other ingredient.
Anonymous
My cat is obsessed with Orijen. I'm trying to feed her mostly wet food, but sometimes she will not eat it unless I put a few kibbles of Orijen on top. She will actually smell her wet food, look at me, and jump on the drawer where she knows the good stuff is. She's so spoiled. :-p
Anonymous
Meow Mix.
Anonymous
I second orijen! Acana is also good and made by the same company - cheaper too. My cat likes both and she looks great!
Anonymous
I also have a cat that won't touch wet food. She likes Wellness and she had grown bored with Science diet. We also give her a fish oil supplement (human ones are ok).
Anonymous
Organix
Anonymous
Science Diet is dogshit. Please do not feed that to your cats.

Orajen, Innova EVO, Wellness CORE and Wysong have the best recipes. Organix has the obvious appeal of being organic, which is nice. IMO the ratio of carbs -> protein is a little too heavy on the non-meat.

Anonymous
My cat is extremely picky but she'll eat Wellness dry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evo turkey and something else. Can't remember other ingredient.


We use this, too. Cats have loved it for several years. We buy it online.
Anonymous
Royal Canin. (Yes it sounds like dog food but they have a cat brand.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Royal Canin. (Yes it sounds like dog food but they have a cat brand.)


It is crap, McDonald's for dogs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Royal Canin. (Yes it sounds like dog food but they have a cat brand.)


It is crap, McDonald's for dogs.


Everyone has their opinion, of course. The breeder we got our cats from feeds it to hers, and the vet approved it, and the cats like it and are healthy. Good enough for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Royal Canin. (Yes it sounds like dog food but they have a cat brand.)


It is crap, McDonald's for dogs.


Everyone has their opinion, of course. The breeder we got our cats from feeds it to hers, and the vet approved it, and the cats like it and are healthy. Good enough for me.[/quote

Most vets know little about nutrition. Look at the ingredients on the Royal Canin website. Most of their dried cat foods include large amounts of corn and wheat gluten. You're lucky that your cats are healthy on this stuff.
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