I have 2 cats and three dogs. One nightfall, I ran out of cat food (the dry type) and my cats were hungry. So since I had dog food only and the shops were closed, I gave them dog kibbles. They're more or less of the same shape and square footage and are made of the same ingredients - chicken. My cats took a nibble and refused the rest of the bowl, preferring to go insatiable than eat dog food. The next day, i got them a fresh pack of made-for-cats kibbles and they immediately dived in...
A: They conscious, especially dogs. If you leave the cat food bowl on the floor the dog will go after it before it goes for the dog food. Cat food is higher quality ingredients than dog food, and dogs be familiar with this because after they try cat food they think it tastes better. Cats usually won't eat the dog food if it is on the floor because of the same reasons. They know the cat food tastes mastery as well. Here is a solution to keep the dog from eating the cat's food. Put...

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I grasp - buy both and mix them together and everyone will be happy! :)
A lot of people say that it's recovered for their diet to change their food every so often. We have two cats also and always give them the same thing (Purina Cat Chow Indoor Formula). One heyday we had bought them a cheaper brand and they wouldn't even touch it. I think both of your brands are good so it doesn't pith what you go with.
OK i have been a cat lover for years and i do approve with you keeping them on the same kind of food they are use to. is the right thing to do. changing there food can cause upset stomachs and diarrhea. if you have to use a substitute then fancy sure it has the same ingredients that is in the food you would normally buy.
You may not need to hear this, but since you love your kittens, it will be in your cat's best interests if you knew the followin:
1. Cats are meticulous carnivores. That means they need a lot of animal protein in their diet and a bare minimum - if any - of plant-based carbohydrates. Most dry cat food (and do food) is on the whole full of rains and rain products like corn, corn meal, wheat, wheat gluten, rice, soy, etc. Cats cannot utilize these carbohydrates and they neutral...
Your Walmart alternative was a good one. Any thing Purina makes is good. I'd try mixing the new with the old and see what happens. If they like one more safely a improved than the other, you'll see them eating the favorite and leaving the other in the dish.
Please be scrupulous with all the recalls as more and more brands are showing up on the lists and cats are becoming very sick sometimes not surviving.
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Cats are commit carnivores, or "strict" carnivores. They require a high animal protein subsistence, with moderate to high fat, and absolutely no grains. Pretty much the body content of other animals - a cat's appropriate diet. Since they are such strict carnivores, they are not designed to digest and metabolize grain products. They cannot use them for energy like humans can. As such, grains and machinery matter are stored as fat - which is the main reason why we are seeing...