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		<pubDate>Tue, 9 Feb 2010 14:44:25 GMT</pubDate>
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			<p>You'll get very mixed reviews here about what is and isn't good enough for your kitty. Here is the simple answer: feed the best quality food you can afford. Iams is a great middle of the road food. If Iams is in your price range I'd also check out PurinaOne and Eukanuba as I think all three are priced about the same. 

Horatio is going to be healthy even if you can't shell out $20 a bag for his food! <br /><br />
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					Coralie Grace</a>
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			<p>well i give my cat ALLEY CAT and one time a week a cat can , they are healthy for a long time and alley cat is great but my cats had a problem with other foods that have fish <br /><br />
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					yasi and vashi</a>
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			<p>i wouldn't feed either if it's the dry you are talking about. both have far too many carbs. 

if it's canned your talking about. MOST brands will do. just follow a couple basic requirments. it should not have any dye or color, it shouldn't have gravy, and it should have at least 4 meat protein sources. 

and supplementing with raw meat is great. I use chicken heart as it's a dollar for a package of them. <br /><br />
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			<p>I would recommend Innova Evo cat &amp; kitten food (canned).

Here is a website that you can read about feline nutrition, that can explain the types of food that will benefit your kitten for life:  http://catinfo.org/

A great book for you to read is Your Cat: Simple New Secrets to a Longer, Stronger Life by Elizabeth Hodgkins D.V.M.  You can probably find it at your library. <br /><br />
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					&hearts; Tasha &hearts;</a>
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			<p>Yes Science diet is a step up but not too far up lol. I buy Ayla the small bag of science diet healthy development for kittens and it's only 9 dollars. I have heard that Iams does hurt animals to test their products or something like that but I'm not sure that's true, sounds a little far fetched. Ayla eats wet and dry and it gets a bit pricy but we find a way. Good luck with feeding Horatio he is adorable!<br /><br />
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