what is the best brand of cat food out there that isnt harmful on cats?

@dierdre (2207)
Philippines
February 11, 2008 1:03pm CST
i was feeding my cat whiskas dry cat food for a year in the morning then rice and fish in the evening so i was surprised that he got sick, he acquired urinary blockage and i took him to the vet and i researched on the net and the cause was whiskas cat food! apparently they have harmful ingredients in their product. my cat recovered, thankfully.so i wanna know what brand of cat food do you feed your cat or what brands are "harmless" to cats? thanks.
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@michelyn (717)
• United States
11 Feb 08
I feed mine Purina Cat Chow - Indoor Formula It keeps them from having problems with hairballs and they rarely ever get sick on it. One of them might get sick once a month. Sometimes due to availability, I also use Meow Mix - Indoor Formula. My cats seem to be horribly happy and not too skinny or overly fat. I think they are doing very well on both of them! :) Hope this helps...
• United States
11 Feb 08
I have my 3 cats on friskies soft and hard.I will buy pet promise and paul newmans one to.My rascal will not eat to much of the other,she will start bugging me and bugging me till i open her fancy feast.she's hooked. brenda
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@dierdre (2207)
• Philippines
14 Feb 08
ive heard that friskies is harmful to cats too, alot of people have said so on yahoo answers..
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@michelyn (717)
• United States
15 Feb 08
I'll be sure not to ever feed that brand to my cats then. Thank you for the information
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@smrrdn (62)
• United States
11 Feb 08
My cats used to have blockage issues too. I used to just by them the store brand cat food which turned out to be the reason my cats were getting sick. I took the to my vet and he suggested that I try the Science Diet brand, Control Diet formula. I have been feeding them that for years now and they haven't been sick since!!!
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@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
11 Feb 08
Science Diet seems to have really good specialized food - or at least a lot of vets seem to think so. I had checked into Science Diet for our cats when we switched them to adult food and I was very surprised to see that it included ash.
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• United States
11 Feb 08
dear smrrdn science diet is good for the cats that have problems,if my cats do get ill like yours i will difinately put mine on diet science. thanks for the info. brenda
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@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
11 Feb 08
We use Nutro Natural for Indoor Cats. They get the dry all day long and the wet packet or canned of Nturo Natural in the mornings. Any cat food that offers a well rounded diet, low in grains and has no fillers or meat by products is a good cat food.
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@anne25penn (3305)
• Philippines
12 Feb 08
I don't feed prepared cat food to my cats anymore. I've noticed that they don't digest the cat food that well. You'd see the cat food in their poo. It's a little bit more expensive, but I buy them fresh fish or give them canned tuna with a little rice, plus the every now and then chicken neck. LOL. Also, I've noticed that they're not too fond of liver and when I look at cat food ingredients, I make sure that there is no liver in the ingredients.
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@lightningd (1039)
• United States
12 Feb 08
I have often wondered what the deal is with the urinary problems in some cats. My mom feeds Science Diet and her cats still have urinary problems. I have always fed my cats Special Kitty from Wal-Mart, and ya know, I never once have had any cats get urinary problems. One lived to the age of 19, when I had to put her down due to blindness and severe arthritis to the extent she couldn't get around the house hardly at all anymore. So, I will continue to feed the Special Kitty, because it's served my cats well for over 20 years. But just like people every cat is different, and their bodies are different. It's kind of like asking why your friend gets kidney stones and you don't. Who knows?
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15 Feb 08
urinary blockages are quite common in male cats, especially of a certain breed. In my opinion its not the food that causes the blockage, it`s dried food in general. Cats need alot of fresh water if on a dry food and sometimes its not readily available or the cat just doesnt want to drink. You can buy royal canin for urinary probs, in either dry or pouches. This dry may have low magnesium i`m not sure but royal canin is a good complete cat food. He could have a narrow urethra also.
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@dierdre (2207)
• Philippines
21 Feb 08
yes you are right,male cats have narrow urethra compared to female cats, and i agree with you that cats need alotta water too. but i found out thru yahoo answers that the makers of such brands of cat foods such as whiskas and friskies use substandard ingredients thats why it causes health prolems in cats and when their factories were visited, the factory's condition was substandard also. too bad i cant post the links of those articles, my yahoo account got banned.
• United States
18 Feb 08
We used to free feed dry food until one of our cats was very ill with pancreatitis. Now we serve two meals or either Wellness or PetGuard. Wet food is much better for cats. If you watch your cats do not chew, they just swallow for the most part. The dry food therefore does NOT do anything to tarter on their teeth. Wellness food is of the quality that could be eaten by humans. They were one of the one during the cat food crisis this year that was not affected. There are no additions of fillers. Pet Guard has rice in it which helped our cats when we had a long seige of Monta Zuma's revenge last year when we brought in a kitten who must have had a parasite.