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Old 29-09-2008, 02:45 PM
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Re: pro plan for house cats/indoor cats

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Originally Posted by kozykatz View Post
ah but Orijen's carbohydrate is from potatoes
still not good for cats but possibly less likely to provoke allergies than corn or wheat.
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Originally Posted by kozykatz View Post
Both Orijen and Timberwolf still have a very high (30% or more) level of carbohydrates and they both have all this silly fruit and veg - totally unneccessary for cats, only included to appeal to owners
I'd rather see carbs come from potatoes than any grains; yes carbs, fruit and veg is a gimmick, cats don't need them but I'm not sure you could actually make dry food without including ingredients other than meat, it's got to have something to "glue" it together!?!

I still think Orijen is the best, although I don't feed any commercial foods myself, I was feeding Orijen alongside raw before we made the big switch and is the only dry food I would feed if we have had to go back to commercial foods.
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