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Weigh in about what you're feeding your cats and why. Is it a cost issue? Just don't care. Do you free feed or have specific mealtime? Are your cats overweight? Do you need help getting them to slim down?
After too many years of experimentation, I've finally found a good combination of things to feed my cats. High quality, grain-free, canned food is costly for 7 cats and my cats don't LOVE eating just a RAW diet. What I decided to do is feed a blended, measured amount of RAW and grain-free canned twice a day. In the afternoon, the cats get a SMALL amount of GRAIN-FREE dry (yecch) food. If I could get my cats to just eat RAW, I'd go with that, but after having them lose too much weight when they refuse to eat what I give them, I've had to compromise with the combo above. If I get to a point where I have fewer cats to feed and less of a budget issue, I'll probably change them over to no dry at all.
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