I didn't mean that all dry foods are bad, or that all wet foods are good. We feed our cats a combination of wet and dry food. There are some good dry foods out there, and plenty of bad wet foods. The most important thing is to read the ingredients! If the first ingredient isn't a specific meat (not just "by-product" or "animal digest"), I'd put it back on the shelf. It's shocking, how many pet foods have something like corn meal as the main ingredient, with some kind of meat or fish coming much farther down the list. There should be more meat than grain. And I look for foods that don't contain any corn - a very common allergen for cats - and preferably without wheat or soy.


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Aiden June 16, 2010
I'd love to be able to afford to feed them organic, high quality food but the truth of the matter is...that there are unfortunately alot of us missing some part of our income right now and making people feel guilty about how and what they feed their animals ranks right up there with the breast/bottle feeding debate IMO. 








