I have a 14 yr old, 2 yr old and a 7 yr old cats and we were feeding them Iams, Purina... one of those big name cat food brands. However, when we moved to a new location we came across this brand and I instantly fell in love. All you really need to do it read the ingredients in the back. Practically, everything that you would see a cat eat in the wild is in the food. There is real meat and fish in there, blueberries, cranberries and vegetables as well. I noticed a HUGE change in my cats. My oldest used to be real lethargic, always laying around sleeping, taking a few practice jumps before jumping up on the couch. Not to mention she had very bad dandruff. She's a tortoise shell and you could clearly see the dandruff without being right on top of her. Once I switched to Blue Buffalo, she got a little pep in her step. Now I find her running around the house like a bat out of hell and neither of my other two cats know what the heck is going on. Her coat is also nice, shiny and dandruff free. I never knew how much of a difference the change in food could be for her. Now she jumps up on the couch and bed (which is higher up) with ease and is even initiating play with my other two cats. She was the one cat that I'd noticed a dramatic change in. I highly recommend this brand to everyone. It gave me my childhood friend back.
It may be more expensive than your average cat food but it is well worth it in the end. I have found no problem with my cats not liking this food although I do mix it with the normal Wilderness brand since my other two cats eat it. However, all three of them gobble up the food in their bowls as if they were rottweilers.
*I recently had to switch to a low protein diet due to my eldest developing kidney disease. Within a month of switching foods she reverted back to having horrible dandruff. Aside from switching away from Blue Buffalo nothing in her diet/environment has changed. So this food really does help with dandruff.
Blue Buffalo Wilderness Weight Control Chicken Adult Dry Cat
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on Wednesday, November 19, 2014
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