Recent Questions Tagged Dry-Cat-Food-Brands

0 like 1 dislike
1 answer 293 views
I know one thing, I don’t like leaving out wet food for my cats. It attracts flies, smells if left too long, becomes hard to clean off their bowls, and very obviously goes bad. I do try and leave some dry kibble food out at all times though as they are grazers....
asked by Shawnea (400 points)
1 like 0 dislike
1 answer 322 views
Dry cat food oxidizes when left out in the open. This causes the dry kibble to develop a stale taste and eventually rot. Proper storage of dry cat food can slow down this oxidizing process and maintain the quality of the kibble....
asked by Ahsia (200 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 233 views
Just store these bags of dry cat food in a dry place at cool temperatures. The temperatures should not higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). Meanwhile, if we keep these dry foods in a dry place with pretty high temperatures, it could be a reason for the destruction of vitamins in the food....
asked by Patsi (550 points)
1 like 1 dislike
4 answers 243 views
Very interesting. I ask the community for a detailed answer.......
asked by Fillip (260 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 233 views
It attracts flies, smells if left too long, becomes hard to clean off their bowls, and very obviously goes bad. I do try and leave some dry kibble food out at all times though as they are grazers. If you want peace of mind that your cat’s dry food is safe and fresh as I did here’s everything I’ve been able to find out:...
asked by Delea (310 points)
0 like 1 dislike
1 answer 73 views
“Premium” labeled food is mostly based on corn or wheat within the first 5 ingredients which are not the best for your cat. This food will label “meat meal” or “meat” as the 1st ingredient and the rest will be based on grains, such as soy, wheat, corn....
asked by Tamas (990 points)
0 like 1 dislike
1 answer 130 views
Leaving food out, or free feeding, is convenient, but may not be the best choice for kitty's waistline. A cat who must hunt for his food has a very different diet than your furry pal. He may not know where his next meal is coming from, so he gorges on prey when he finds it....
asked by Crystian (460 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 201 views
How long can you safely keep wet/canned cat food out for? Leading pet food manufacturer Purina suggests removing uneaten wet food after one hour, while Hill’s says it’s safe to leave the food out for up to four hours at room temperature....
asked by Druesila (450 points)
1 like 0 dislike
1 answer 307 views
Feeding cats dry food is inexpensive, convenient, and just fine when done right. I use a combination of wet and dry food. Luckily by two gobbles up the wet food as soon as it hits the bowl. They tend to graze on their dry food though....
asked by Reimundo (300 points)
2 like 0 dislike
4 answers 225 views
Very interesting. I ask the community for a detailed answer.......
asked by Beppe (330 points)
1 like 1 dislike
1 answer 86 views
1. Wellness Complete Health Natural Grain Free Canned Cat Food. 2. Nature's Logic Feline Beef Feast. 3. Halo Grain Free Natural Chicken Recipe. 4. Ziwi Peak Grain-Free Canned Cat Food Recipe. 5. Purina Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers Poultry &Beef Feast Collection....
asked by Shannelle (450 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 290 views
Purina Fancy Feast Wet Cat Food Can is undoubtedly the best wet cat food on the list. Although it is pricier than other foods recommended on the list, it has all the necessary ingredients required to make a rich and high-quality cat food....
asked by Eiyana (270 points)
0 like 0 dislike
1 answer 130 views
A. Dry cat food and wet cat food have both pros and cons. According to many veterinary nutritionists, you should ideally feed a combination of dry and wet food to get the best of both worlds.......
asked by Destin (560 points)
0 like 0 dislike
4 answers 276 views
Very interesting. I ask the community for a detailed answer.......
asked by Tibbie (440 points)
4 like 0 dislike
4 answers 132 views
Food that's only a few months past the expiration is generally safe for dogs. While you may not touch a piece of expired food a day after it has expired, dogs can handle a lot more than humans can in terms of food and digestion....
asked by Tyrik (350 points)
...