One additional note about the high quality cat foods that Felix the Cat recommended:
Yes, they do cost more per kilo than Friskies, Whiskas, etc., but there's a good reason for that: The cheaper cat foods are mostly made of grains. Look at the list of ingredients, and the first one is usually corn or rice. Cats get virtually no nutrition from grains, they just feel full.
The first ingredient in the high quality cat foods is chicken, meat or fish.
If you feed your cats good food, you'll find that they eat MUCH less of it. Why? They get more nutrition from it, so they eat less. Second, you'll find fewer and smaller poops in the litter box. Why? The cats digest more, waste less.
At the end, the cost for the food will be about the same, because you'll feed less of the good food, and your cats will be much healthier!
Of course, there are Petfinder members who recommend feeding raw food rather than biscuit, but I'll let
them talk about that.
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Felix The Cat
There are lot of good quality kitten food to choose from e.g. Iams, RC, BW etc. Up to you to choose which is right for your budget
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