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			<p>My kittens dont like things with rice, so i dont bother giving to them. it also sounds unhealthy for them.<br /><br />
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			<p>i think the cats like it hey my cats love chezz its ,marsmelows  and ice cream dry food is like raw meat to them  . thanks greenlee all try that <br /><br />
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					yasi and vashi</a>
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			<p>corn oil,brewers rice,ground corn,corn gluten meal. Not good ingredients for a kitty kat. 

I would go with canned food or a better dry food, grain-free only(like EVO,Wellness CORE,or NV Instinct). I feed mine fancy feast pate(any thing with tender,or gourmet as the first word, avoid gravy kinds)and raw meat and they do great<br /><br />
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					Sprinkles</a>
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			<p>Hi Greenlee,
It looks like a lot of other dry foods to me. I personally don't think dry food is the best for cats. A wet diet better replicates our carnivore cat's natural diet would be. Here is a good article about this: http://www.littlebigcat.com/index.php?action=library&amp;act=show&amp;item=whycatsneedcannedfood

And also http://www.catinfo.org has good info, too.

Both of these are vet authored.
Just wanted to share my opinion here.

Best wishes to you and Greenlee! :)<br /><br />
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					Gump</a>
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