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Is Royal Canin a good food?
Well I'm getting a siberian cat and I'm doing a list of what to buy before the kitten arrives (A breeder named Lillian Narramore is going to fly from Atlanta, Georgia to my country). Well, I have asked a lot of pet stores and vets of what food they have and they only have Royal Canin, I haven asked all the vets but a significant amount. So I researched online and found that royal canin besides being expensive it's not a great food. So I'm asking here if any of you use that food and what's your testimonials... thanks :"D
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Remember though to feed the food that the kitten was eating at the breeders for a few weeks when she comes to you. That will give you more time to find a food you like the look of too. Also keep in mind that a dry food isn't the best diet for a cat, so perhaps also look at sourcing a good, complete wet food to feed her mainly. Hope that helps and enjoy your kitten! |
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Personally, I would always rather feed a complete wet food than a dry food; no matter what ilk. If I had to feed dry and I had a choice, I would choose grain-free dry food. True, raw food can be a great alternative to commercially available cat food but only IF and WHEN you have made yourself knowledgeable enough to know what you need to feed them and why. The crappiest complete wet food in my opinion is better than an unbalanced raw diet. |
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Re: Is Royal Canin a good food?
Of course it depends on where you get your RC and what deals you can get but Orijen, for example, isn't that much more expensive and that is a "better" dry food imo.
Edit: Just saw your reply on your other thread; orijen and co aren't available in your country. That was my argument; so I rest my case. Last edited by hobbs2004; 24-02-2012 at 08:48 AM.. |
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Re: Is Royal Canin a good food?
In my opinion Royal Canin is an decent food if you insist on feeding dry. There are better alternatives available in the UK (Applaws, Orijen to name just two) but I am not sure if you can get them where you are. When the time comes when you are considering changing over (you need a good few weeks on the same food as breeder was giving) then I’d suggest looking for a high meat content grain free food.
The most ideal situation would be after a few weeks or a month or so gradually change over to a good quality wet food. If you are feeding good quality then there is no reason to buy kitten specific food, it is just not needed. The RC special varieties (indoor, BSH etc etc) are a bit gimmicky I think. Too expensive for what it is. I hope this helps a little. Enjoy your new arrival. |
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Re: Is Royal Canin a good food?
Well, I've been over-informed my brain is exploding for all the incoming information. Thanks all for all of your replies and well I've made a decision, I'm gonna dive into raw feeding. And for occasional treats I'm thinking giving him some kibble (?).
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