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Old January 5th 05, 01:03 PM
Mary
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All the books I read say that feeding your cat "premium cat food" is
essential. Would Costco's Kirkland brand cat food qualify as "premium"
cat food? Would my cat be better off with a brand name, like Iams?

What is the definition of "premium" cat food anyway? What should I be
looking for and what should I avoid at all costs?

Despite the advertising blurb that 9/10 of cat owners who expressed a
preference say that their cats preferred it, our Chloe won't touch

Whiskas,
tins or pouches. To judge by the smell, the whole factory output should be
quarantined.

"Premium" simply means "Added Cost."



This just is not true. As has been said before, READ THE INGREDIENTS. My
cats only love Fancy Feast, but at least I know I am feeding them crap.
Whiskas is
crap, too. Wellness looked the best of the ones I have tried.