QUOTE(Dresperado @ Dec 15 2014, 12:57 AM)
What brand do you recommend?
For food? Brands are not important. It is the ingredients that are. I personally avoid corn, wheat, gluten. I've found that grains are not bad at all - my two girls are flourishing. But really, pick a brand that you think is good based on your research and knowledge, and if it makes your cat's coat shiny smooth and sleek, with healthy bowel movements and no vomiting, then stick with that.
QUOTE(Petre @ Dec 15 2014, 10:49 AM)
recently a local pet shop started selling blackwood and royal canine in loose aka by kg
any comments?
been feeding my cat with brands found in local supermarkets. are they considered the lower end? should i switch?
Read above.
QUOTE(Alezabeth @ Dec 15 2014, 11:28 AM)
Sheet.. gotta stop feeding 'em with commercial product

smore I just bought a big pack

Unfortunately, all brands are commercial. All pet food manufacturers are in it for the profits, so it's really up to us to decide, based on ingredients (which can't even be 100% trusted), what is best for our pets.
PEOPLE NEED TO STOP THEIR ATTACHMENT TO BRANDS AND READ THE LABELS INSTEAD. CHOOSE BASED ON INGREDIENTS, NOT NAME.
What works for one cat, may cause allergic reactions in another. If your food works for your cat, and someone else tells you otherwise, ignore them. Your cats are healthy. Don't mess with that.
This post has been edited by spunkberry: Dec 16 2014, 12:26 AM