Which cat food is the best (for an indoor cat) in your opinion?

We have 4 cats and we buy the dry food called Chicken soup for the pet lovers soul dry food...Our cats and dogs love it! We try to do wet food here and there and they won't eat it they just chow down on the dry food...I highly reccommend it they have ones for adults cats regular and light (like my cat needs he's a bit pudgy) and they have food for senior cats that help with hairballs. And formula for kittens as well.

Here's the website for it...Hopefully it will give you a basis for the product they offer. We normally pick ours up at a pet store here that is only in this town but if I remember correctly they have it places like Petco, Walmart and PetSmart. Hope that helps!

In my opinion, the best cat food is 'raw food' from a health pet food store... not just random food but the kind that is made specifically for cats and sold through higher end pet stores. It's a pain to keep though because it's raw food, so you have to treat it like raw food, which involves a lot of hand washing and refrigeration. Plus, you may have trouble getting your cat to eat it if they've been eating dry food for years.

Also be sure not to feed more than you are supposed to or the cat will get fat!

I have 5 cats. 4 are long-haired cats and none have hairball problems. I feed a premium quality cat food and as a result have fewer poops in the litter box.

I feel cats should have dry food, but not just ANY dry food, they should have a good quality one. Most owners do not know what a good food is and assume all foods are good - particularly because all foods tell you they are good... most foods are NOT good... I will include links below. Anyhow it is Impossible to suggest a brand without knowing where a person lives (brands are different in every country) As a rule any food sold in a grocery store, department store, or WalMart is crap.. most of the foods sold in big box pet stores is also crap Even some foods sold by vets is crap (particularly HILLS Science Diet, which is not only crap but over priced crap!) Vets are NOT pet nutritionalists!

They are often paid to sell certain foods, offered information on a food by a rep... okay.. any dry food with corn in the top 3 spots is crap.. any with by-products (cheap filler) is crap.. any with meat meal (mystery meat) = crap! Now.. YES cats ALSO should have some canned food - chicken and rice mush (NEVER chunks in gravy as gravy is carbs).. ideally adult cats can have 1 teaspoon mush 1 or 2 x a day, mixed with water for urinary tract health.. they need their dry food available all the time.In Canada - NUTRAM, ACANA, ORIJEN in USA - INNOVA, and a few others that I cannot think of right now..

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