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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 641192" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>For a start, you will have to quit buying your food in the grocery store or at Walmart, Petsmart or similar. You need to find a shop that specializes in natural, premium pet foods. You will probably go into shock when you pay for your first bag of food, but relax.</p><p></p><p>You will find that your cats eat a LOT less once they make up their nutritional deficits, they poop a lot less, Charlie will grow up healthy and strong, and most likely, Lily's skin will mostly clear up and she won't be as sickly.</p><p></p><p>Your pets are part of your family and entitled to good food and care. You wouldn't feed your children junk, don't feed your pets junk.</p><p></p><p>One food I can recommend with some trepidation as there have been recalls by it's manufacturer, is Taste of the Wild. It is grain-free, but made by Diamond. I won't feed it, but it is cheaper than most premium foods and people have had good results with it. It certainly is better than anything you'll find elsewhere. Feed stores usually carry it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 641192, member: 1963"] For a start, you will have to quit buying your food in the grocery store or at Walmart, Petsmart or similar. You need to find a shop that specializes in natural, premium pet foods. You will probably go into shock when you pay for your first bag of food, but relax. You will find that your cats eat a LOT less once they make up their nutritional deficits, they poop a lot less, Charlie will grow up healthy and strong, and most likely, Lily's skin will mostly clear up and she won't be as sickly. Your pets are part of your family and entitled to good food and care. You wouldn't feed your children junk, don't feed your pets junk. One food I can recommend with some trepidation as there have been recalls by it's manufacturer, is Taste of the Wild. It is grain-free, but made by Diamond. I won't feed it, but it is cheaper than most premium foods and people have had good results with it. It certainly is better than anything you'll find elsewhere. Feed stores usually carry it. [/QUOTE]
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