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Wellness not as good as it used to be?
My local pet store owner told me that Wellness is no longer the high quality food that it used to be. He said the company was sold a few years ago. Apparently they began selling Wellness in the large chains after the sale (PetCo, PetSmart, etc.) and the quality went down. He recommended a brand called Fromm, which I'm not familiar with.
Does anyone know if this is true about the lower quality of Wellness? I have so much trouble finding something my cat likes. I finally found that she loves the Wellness Signature with the skipjack tuna. I still can't find a dry food she likes other than Science Diet Light. I know that's definitely not the healthies food but she simply won't eat the others. She needs some dry so I can leave it out all the time, otherwise she doesn't eat enough. |
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 12:27:45 PM UTC-4, buglady wrote:
On 10/15/2013 12:01 PM, My local pet store owner told me that Wellness is no longer the high quality food that it used to be. Does anyone know if this is true about the lower quality of Wellness? I have so much trouble finding something my cat likes. I finally found that she loves the Wellness Signature with the skipjack tuna. I still can't find a dry food she likes ..............Don't know about Wellness changing. REally, any food can change and there can be a lag in change in the label - 6 months. ...........I'd quit feeding dry food. Offer canned food 3 times a day. Doesn't eat it? Pick it up and put away. When you leave dry out all the time your cat doesn't have much of an appetite as she's always snacking. Sort of like humans grazing on chips and pop all day then not being hungry for supper. Tough it out. As long as your cat is eating something they're not in danger of getting hepatic lipidosis like they might if they're on a hunger strike. buglady take out the dog before replying You might be right but honestly I can't afford feeding only wet food. I decided to try and give the best quality food that I could. I use the dry for regular eating and the wet as a treat. Actually I have two cats. One will eat anything so I'm not worried about her. It's my little girl (weighs about 6 lbs) that concerns me. She is very fussy. Drives me nuts. |
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