Thank you for explaining this. My girl is 10 and healthy. I’ve had her on higher protein diets her whole life. I just switched her to Hills only because of the nutrient profile. I’ve always thought the ingredients were horrible and nothing but fillers but after you explained it I feel better. And she loves it so thank you.
We adopted a stray cat that showed up at our house after our first cat passed away from cancer. He's always hungry (no medical issues, tests all came back fine), but in the process of trying to find the best food to manage his weight and curtail his begging for food, I stumbled first upon Dr. Rea, then your channel and got an eye opening w/respect to food. I even read the "Small Animal Clinical Nutrition" manual that Dr. Rea references, and it 'clicked' what Science Diet is try to achieve w/their ingredients. Prior to this, I had no idea of the importance of calcium and phosphorous (along with others) levels.
I'm a 1st time cat owner. My cat is nearly two now. I read and watched so much info about cat food. And you just turned everything that i thouvht i knew, around. As a kitten she was on IAms and because that was supposedly bad food, i actually transitioned her to orijen and natures variety because they were supposedly better. She also doesnt eat wetfood. Ive tried so many brands, textures. I know she doesnt take in enough water. She refused her kibble when i add water to it. But anyway, i now apparently have to transition her to a food that most would name as worst catfoods. I'm mindblown but thankful that i now know.
Could you do a video on Nature's Variety Instinct cat kibble vs. Hills and Royal Canine? Also curious about Orijen's kitten kibble vs. Science Diet and Royal Canine.
Orijen answered on the nutrients in their Regional Red Entrée, 5.5 oz. can of wet food. 196 Kcal/can. Sodium: 170 mg/can, Calcium: 348.5 mg/can, Phosphorous: 280.5 mg/can
Hey Ed, nutrients per can is quite a unique way to do it! Can’t compare apples to apples that way. I’ll have to call and get the mg per 100 kcals. I want to do a urinary diet comparison too.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy You didn't mention that Hill's has two facilities in Kansas, including their primary research center in Topeka. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk!
Thank you for educating people on real nutrition. You and Dr. Rea are the only people on RUclips who assess in depth nutrients rather than ingredients. All the self proclaimed "pet nutritionists" never mention nutrients and care only about ingredients. Nobody talks about who formulates the diets either. I don't care if a company says it has "Atlantic Salmon" vs "salmon", I don't care where that salmon comes from as much as I care what the nutrients being delivered by salmon are!
Hey George! Thanks for the encouragement! You are spot on. It really should be simple to understand but marketing is so powerful! And yes, Dr. Rea is so great! She was my final inspirational nudge to start my own channel! Spread the word!
@@George.JExtrusion also cooks out all the vitamins and nutrients. Which then have to be replaced with synthetics. Farmed salmon are also given antibiotics. My cats eat fresh beef and chicken that is free of hormones, synthetics and antibiotics. They eat better than I do.
@@edschulhof6303 extrusion significantly increases protein and carbohydrate digestibility and destroys antinutrients. Not all nutrients are cooked out, if that were the case all pets eating kibble won’t be able to survive because pet food companies do not synthetically add every single nutrient a cat or a dog needs. There’s nothing wrong with synthetics; they’re needed to make sure that the diet is complete and balanced and the digestive system doesn’t care if for example selenium came from chicken or an additive because selenium is selenium regardless the source. I would rather feed a diet with additives because I would know that I’m not missing out on any nutrient. Even if a board certified veterinary nutritionist is going to formulate a fresh diet they would have to use additives to ensure the diet is complete and balanced.
Another thing I don't like about Orijen is the calorie intake, its more then double what Science Diet has, your cat will get fat very quick with Orijen
That was an excellent video...totally helped me out. I started my kittens off with Orijin and SD combined but now I will do just SD food. my boys are going to be a year old next month and needed to figure out the food for them and my 7 year old. My 7 yr had been on SD and seems to be staying healthy...blood work has been healthy. gotta keep the kids healthy.
Excellent video!! I had a female cat that suffered from cystitis and would get blocked. She was put on a prescription food for the rest of her life but it worked. My cats have been eating Science Diet for a few years and they are extremely healthy, it’s good stuff. I also watch Dr. Rae’s videos, she has lots of great info as well. Keep up the great work!
@@edschulhof6303 sorry I guess I wasn’t clear, my cat died, but of old age, the rx food enabled her to live a long healthy life. My cats that I have now eat a mixture of wet and dry science diet.
Thank you for all the information! Have you ever looked into Monge? It's an italian brand that has both dog and cat food. I currently feed my cats the Monge feline adult sterilized but I haven't been able to find a thorough review about the company. Not a single video. I am very curious to hear what you think about them. Thank you again for all the education!
Hi! unfortunately I can’t watch the videos on RUclips because I don’t speak fluent English and I end up translating (google tradutor) the comments to understand what the videos want to convey. I’m Brazilian and would like an honest opinion: for kittens, what food would you recommend? Proplan for cat kitten, Hills Kitten, Royal Canin Kitten or Farmina? I have many doubts, because the vast majority of veterinarians here tell us the one that contains meat in the first ingredient! I saw that ProPlan has CHICKEN MEAT as the first ingredient. I really like Royal Canin and Hills, because of the vitamins. ProPlan appears to have lower vitamins than Hills and Royal Canin.
Hey Matheus! Welcome! First of all I spend a lot of time explaining the ingredient panel is just marketing and tells you nothing about the food. It is all manipulated to look good. To be totally honest and accurate, any of the brands you mentioned will be great for your kitten! Kitten food is easy! The real test of a company is when your kitten becomes an adult. That’s when controlling minerals and protein and fat become more important. That’s when usually Hills wins. And when your cat turns about 7, that’s when geriatric nutrition becomes even more important. That’s when Hills beats everyone. But while a kitten, don’t sweat it! If she eats it and looks good, you’re good! I did a medical missions trip in the jungle a few years back and for awhile the left bank was Brazil. We busted remote villages in the Bene.
My cat is a resque with severe abuse, beung firced to 4 litters in her first 2 years of age, giardia and i can keep going which is why now that she is recovered from everything she gets diarea from any cat wet food. And from all the low brands as well. Now i have been looking for the salt and other ingredients for the european orijen regional red. But on not a single website, not even the official orijen dutch website (which is now even offline) they say anything about the salt/natrium. Not even on any package picture i found. (I did find tough that the orijen products produced in europe have far better ingredients/lower on the bad minerals then the ones produced in america but thats all i could find) and it makes me wonder if orijen is hiding the natrium/salth vallue of their food on purpose in europe and that that maybe is why the dutch official website of them is offline now? But now i am stuck if i should give them the orijen regional red european version or the european version of hill's Z/D. Any advice? Also her age is 4 years old this month.
I lost my guy last November at the age of 19 years and two months. He actually aspirated on water two days following treatment for an abscessed tooth!! His past two years I was treating him for kidney problems. He was on dry prescription Science Diet during the day. He never was a big canned food eater. Since he was on meds, I’d have to put a small amount of a wet treat.
Dani, I’m sorry for your loss. I know how hard it is. What a blessing you both had each other for so long. And you can feel good you were doing the best for him when he needed you. Thanks for the feedback!
Calcium range would be .5 to 1% on a dry matter basis. phosphorus would be .4 to .8% . You'll find very few companies achieving that but that is optimal.
@PetFoodPuzzleGuy Hi Glen, if the mineral content is ideal except for the calcium at 1.10 , is that a deal breaker? Protein at 31.67 and phosphorus at 7.2 . This is the mineral content of Forza 10 renal wet cat food. Thank you again for replying to all my questions!
I looked on a whiskas bag and the analysys written in example Calcium Min. 1.00%, phosphorus Min. 0.9%. I understand that is another way to escape from comparing with healt standard ?
Well here’s my problem: My senior cat (he’ll be 9 in October) has “Feline immunodeficiency” and vomits everything that contains rice and corn. He has vomited since he was a kitten and I’ve had to change his food many times, he even vomited the pro plan sensitive skin and stomach and hills digestive care can. The only food he’s okay with so far is Orijen orginal cat, and Whole hearted cat food, but now I’m concerned about kidney disease. So, if I’m willing to spend on getting him the best food possible, what would you suggest? Where I live is easier to buy food online than getting a Vet who actually knows what to do with him
A good, thorough, video about cats. As I understand it, male cats are more likely to have stones and urinary problems, than females. And that's usually due to a mostly dry food diet, which results in a lack of water. The Orijen website lists percentages for calcium and phosphorus, etc. Percent of what? Orijen wet food is much lower than the dry. I know you say Hill's is formulated and researched, but all that grain and "meal" and things like, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, just put me off. My two females just had raw ground beef with a little Orijen Regional Red wet food. I have to put different food next to each other, not mixed. Go figure. I use two different supplements for vitamins, minerals and taurine. You make a good case for not feeding dry food to a cat. I know Hill's has many different formulas, for various issues. I would say, if it helps treat a condition, then fine. But once the cat is healthy, go back to raw or wet food.
Thanks! I try! Actually females get crystals as often as males but due to their anatomy it causes blockages more often in males. I will do a comparison of canned to see how the canned works out. Yeah, percentages don’t tell you much. I would caution feeding vitamin/ mineral supplements, especially minerals. That’s the point of trusting the companies nutritionists and chemists to balance all that. Any decent food and adding raw meat, I’d say the taurine is fine. No one has ever determined is there an excessive amount of taurine. Simply put, an awesome diet would be canned, optimal minerals, relatively high in protein, and a controlled urine pH. That’s about it! As far as therapeutic diets, I can’t think of any that would be short term till the cat is better. They all are forever since the cat has a forever condition. Glad we mostly agree. Thanks for the feedback, coming from a cat guy!
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy The amount of ground beef my cats eat, gives them plenty of taurine. Taurine is water soluble, it would be difficult to overfeed it. The supplement is called Feline Minerals. I don't give it very often. It's a powder and the cats know when it's in the food and won't eat much. Your comments about nutrients instead of ingredients, has me doing more research. I sent an email to Orijen and asked for the amounts of minerals in their wet food. Will see what they have to say. I look forward to your wet food video. Have a good weekend.
Says cats are obligate carnivores then defends the use of grains in their diet.... Then they are not obligate carnivores... Cats are obligate carnivores and should not have any grain in their diet.
If you actually talked with board certified nutritionists and looked at the countless studies and the clinically proven diets over the years, your opinion might change. If you just listen to pet food marketers…. Well…….
My Cat is a Dry food fanatic, I need to know How to transition my Cat to Wet food.Cats Wet food, Some people including Veterinarians feel that dry food is fine for Cats. I Dont feel that way. My Cat loves his treats. Whats the Best way to Cut down on his treats.
Add a little wet food to your cat's dry food. Add a little more each day until it is all wet food. You may have to backtrack at times. Some cats take to new food better than others. As for treats, cut back or stop giving them.
Hi Glen, me again! Thank you for this very informative video for cat parents! However, I have tried the Hill's Science Diet for my rescued adult female cat a few months ago, but she is so picky that she decided not to eat. So, after trying many of these other "marketing-fed" brands, I ended up with ProPlan Salmon and Rice, and Petcuran Go Solutions, Salmon and rice (Canadian made food). Now that I am learning all about "nutrients first" from you, could you give me some suggestions as to what other brands I could give my cat - if she still refuses Science Diet, which I'm willing to try again - but still could get the right amount of nutrient levels? I know I'm asking a lot but any tips would be appreciated! Cheers from Canada!
Moisture... most important to me as cats dont have much of a thirst drive. I only feed foods that at least meet aafco guidelines and feed multiple brands but i do half foods that meet wsava and half thats not wsava but meet aafco guidelines
I Adopted my cat at the Shelter and they dont give the animals wet . Im trying to transition my cat to Wet food. But he wont eat it. Whats the Best way to transition him . I get worried about his health.
HI im arab and i dont understand much english would u recmmond me to start feeding my cat orijen ? or which is the best and high quality dry food do you recommond me to buy? czz my cat doesnt like wet food at all . Thank You
@ well, I looked at their hairball diet in one of my videos and it was a good mineral content so I have to think their urinary diet would be good as well. Iams has impressed me more than once since starting this channel.
One that your cat eats and you can afford. That at least meet aafco guidelines and in my opinion if your cat will eat it is wet food... cats have low thirst drive and are prone to urinary issues so wet food is best normally.
I have been an Ingredientist for 10 years with my cats. NEVER have I taken into account the mineral content in their food. I have been watching you and Dr. Rae and wow, my mind is blown! My vet diagnosed all my 3 cats with early kidney disease, plus my one girl has stress issues that give her urinary crystals and UTI's. She has recommended Hills multi stress C/D. I was wondering if that can also keep the renal disease at bay? Which hills wet food is best for cats 10 plus? Thank you so much for being a voice of knowledge for us who would only look at ingredients. ❤
@@UniQ77775 sorry for the delay, while CD Stress is very renal friendly, it depends what stage of renal disease the cat is in. Vets have to constantly decide which condition is more critical to manage if they can’t manage both. I would have your vet call Hills vet line and talk to a clinician. They can go over blood work and urinalysis of each cat. Good luck! And thanks for being part of the nutrition mission.
NEITHER!! They both have crap in them. If you want to have a really, really great food for a cat or dog try " Open Farm". They have traceable ingredients. They are also have a new raw dehydrated food. They also have broth, beef, chicken etc. After all cats will always need extra hydration. Yes that means kibble WITH water or broth on the kibble always, always. Even the dogs are dehydrated 😢 so yes water or broth even with a drop of apple cider vinegar WITH the mother once in a while. Don't forget a natural plain yogurt only with skim milk, cream, active bacterial cultures 3 ingredients 6% M.F. 😊
Thank you so much for always breaking down pet food & explaining things :) You & Dr. Rae have really helped me understand things!
Thank you for explaining this. My girl is 10 and healthy. I’ve had her on higher protein diets her whole life. I just switched her to Hills only because of the nutrient profile. I’ve always thought the ingredients were horrible and nothing but fillers but after you explained it I feel better. And she loves it so thank you.
We adopted a stray cat that showed up at our house after our first cat passed away from cancer. He's always hungry (no medical issues, tests all came back fine), but in the process of trying to find the best food to manage his weight and curtail his begging for food, I stumbled first upon Dr. Rea, then your channel and got an eye opening w/respect to food. I even read the "Small Animal Clinical Nutrition" manual that Dr. Rea references, and it 'clicked' what Science Diet is try to achieve w/their ingredients. Prior to this, I had no idea of the importance of calcium and phosphorous (along with others) levels.
@@Mark-hb5zf welcome to her Nutrition National and my Nutrition Mission!
I'm a 1st time cat owner. My cat is nearly two now. I read and watched so much info about cat food. And you just turned everything that i thouvht i knew, around. As a kitten she was on IAms and because that was supposedly bad food, i actually transitioned her to orijen and natures variety because they were supposedly better. She also doesnt eat wetfood. Ive tried so many brands, textures. I know she doesnt take in enough water. She refused her kibble when i add water to it. But anyway, i now apparently have to transition her to a food that most would name as worst catfoods. I'm mindblown but thankful that i now know.
We all try so hard to do the right thing....Your kitty is blessed to have you. Just keep learning, its all we can do!
Could you do a video on Nature's Variety Instinct cat kibble vs. Hills and Royal Canine? Also curious about Orijen's kitten kibble vs. Science Diet and Royal Canine.
@@TheJackeeeo I’ll try! Thanks!
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy Thank you! Loving your content! Do you have instagram?
@@TheJackeeeo no, I can barely keep up either RUclips and Facebook! I really am tech challenged.
@@TheJackeeeo no, Facebook and RUclips are enough for me to keep up with!
Orijen answered on the nutrients in their Regional Red Entrée, 5.5 oz. can of wet food. 196 Kcal/can. Sodium: 170 mg/can, Calcium: 348.5 mg/can, Phosphorous: 280.5 mg/can
Hey Ed, nutrients per can is quite a unique way to do it! Can’t compare apples to apples that way. I’ll have to call and get the mg per 100 kcals. I want to do a urinary diet comparison too.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy You didn't mention that Hill's has two facilities in Kansas, including their primary research center in Topeka. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk!
Thank you for educating people on real nutrition. You and Dr. Rea are the only people on RUclips who assess in depth nutrients rather than ingredients. All the self proclaimed "pet nutritionists" never mention nutrients and care only about ingredients. Nobody talks about who formulates the diets either. I don't care if a company says it has "Atlantic Salmon" vs "salmon", I don't care where that salmon comes from as much as I care what the nutrients being delivered by salmon are!
Hey George! Thanks for the encouragement! You are spot on. It really should be simple to understand but marketing is so powerful! And yes, Dr. Rea is so great! She was my final inspirational nudge to start my own channel! Spread the word!
Actually, farmed salmon is much more likely to have disease due to crowding in the ponds. Wild caught is better.
@@edschulhof6303 One of the benefits of extrusion/cooking is to get rid of diseases.
@@George.JExtrusion also cooks out all the vitamins and nutrients. Which then have to be replaced with synthetics. Farmed salmon are also given antibiotics. My cats eat fresh beef and chicken that is free of hormones, synthetics and antibiotics. They eat better than I do.
@@edschulhof6303 extrusion significantly increases protein and carbohydrate digestibility and destroys antinutrients. Not all nutrients are cooked out, if that were the case all pets eating kibble won’t be able to survive because pet food companies do not synthetically add every single nutrient a cat or a dog needs. There’s nothing wrong with synthetics; they’re needed to make sure that the diet is complete and balanced and the digestive system doesn’t care if for example selenium came from chicken or an additive because selenium is selenium regardless the source. I would rather feed a diet with additives because I would know that I’m not missing out on any nutrient. Even if a board certified veterinary nutritionist is going to formulate a fresh diet they would have to use additives to ensure the diet is complete and balanced.
Another thing I don't like about Orijen is the calorie intake, its more then double what Science Diet has, your cat will get fat very quick with Orijen
something to consider...
That was an excellent video...totally helped me out. I started my kittens off with Orijin and SD combined but now I will do just SD food. my boys are going to be a year old next month and needed to figure out the food for them and my 7 year old. My 7 yr had been on SD and seems to be staying healthy...blood work has been healthy. gotta keep the kids healthy.
Excellent video!!
I had a female cat that suffered from cystitis and would get blocked. She was put on a prescription food for the rest of her life but it worked. My cats have been eating Science Diet for a few years and they are extremely healthy, it’s good stuff. I also watch Dr. Rae’s videos, she has lots of great info as well. Keep up the great work!
I'm glad your cat is better. Just curious, does she eat wet or dry food, or both?
@@edschulhof6303 sorry I guess I wasn’t clear, my cat died, but of old age, the rx food enabled her to live a long healthy life. My cats that I have now eat a mixture of wet and dry science diet.
@@pandora_3314 I am so sorry about your cat. I misread what you wrote. Good to hear that your current cats are well.
@@edschulhof6303 thank you, it has been a few years since I lost her but I miss her everyday. Very thankful my cats are healthy.
Thank you! That is a very informarive video!
Thank you for all the information! Have you ever looked into Monge? It's an italian brand that has both dog and cat food. I currently feed my cats the Monge feline adult sterilized but I haven't been able to find a thorough review about the company. Not a single video. I am very curious to hear what you think about them. Thank you again for all the education!
@@LauraSánchez-b5u thanks for the encouragement. I’ll try to check it out!
Hi! unfortunately I can’t watch the videos on RUclips because I don’t speak fluent English and I end up translating (google tradutor) the comments to understand what the videos want to convey. I’m Brazilian and would like an honest opinion: for kittens, what food would you recommend? Proplan for cat kitten, Hills Kitten, Royal Canin Kitten or Farmina? I have many doubts, because the vast majority of veterinarians here tell us the one that contains meat in the first ingredient! I saw that ProPlan has CHICKEN MEAT as the first ingredient. I really like Royal Canin and Hills, because of the vitamins. ProPlan appears to have lower vitamins than Hills and Royal Canin.
Hey Matheus! Welcome! First of all I spend a lot of time explaining the ingredient panel is just marketing and tells you nothing about the food. It is all manipulated to look good. To be totally honest and accurate, any of the brands you mentioned will be great for your kitten! Kitten food is easy! The real test of a company is when your kitten becomes an adult. That’s when controlling minerals and protein and fat become more important. That’s when usually Hills wins. And when your cat turns about 7, that’s when geriatric nutrition becomes even more important. That’s when Hills beats everyone. But while a kitten, don’t sweat it! If she eats it and looks good, you’re good! I did a medical missions trip in the jungle a few years back and for awhile the left bank was Brazil. We busted remote villages in the Bene.
My cat is a resque with severe abuse, beung firced to 4 litters in her first 2 years of age, giardia and i can keep going which is why now that she is recovered from everything she gets diarea from any cat wet food. And from all the low brands as well. Now i have been looking for the salt and other ingredients for the european orijen regional red. But on not a single website, not even the official orijen dutch website (which is now even offline) they say anything about the salt/natrium. Not even on any package picture i found. (I did find tough that the orijen products produced in europe have far better ingredients/lower on the bad minerals then the ones produced in america but thats all i could find) and it makes me wonder if orijen is hiding the natrium/salth vallue of their food on purpose in europe and that that maybe is why the dutch official website of them is offline now? But now i am stuck if i should give them the orijen regional red european version or the european version of hill's Z/D. Any advice? Also her age is 4 years old this month.
I doo both dry and wet for most of my cats but unfortunately one of my cats will not give any wet food the time of day
I lost my guy last November at the age of 19 years and two months. He actually aspirated on water two days following treatment for an abscessed tooth!! His past two years I was treating him for kidney problems. He was on dry prescription Science Diet during the day. He never was a big canned food eater. Since he was on meds, I’d have to put a small amount of a wet treat.
Dani, I’m sorry for your loss. I know how hard it is. What a blessing you both had each other for so long. And you can feel good you were doing the best for him when he needed you. Thanks for the feedback!
What is considered a "high" calcium and phosphorus level? Is there an ideal range those nutrients should fall within? Thanks!
Calcium range would be .5 to 1% on a dry matter basis. phosphorus would be .4 to .8% . You'll find very few companies achieving that but that is optimal.
@PetFoodPuzzleGuy Hi Glen, if the mineral content is ideal except for the calcium at 1.10 , is that a deal breaker? Protein at 31.67 and phosphorus at 7.2 . This is the mineral content of Forza 10 renal wet cat food. Thank you again for replying to all my questions!
What about sodium?
I looked on a whiskas bag and the analysys written in example Calcium Min. 1.00%, phosphorus Min. 0.9%. I understand that is another way to escape from comparing with healt standard ?
Well here’s my problem: My senior cat (he’ll be 9 in October) has “Feline immunodeficiency” and vomits everything that contains rice and corn. He has vomited since he was a kitten and I’ve had to change his food many times, he even vomited the pro plan sensitive skin and stomach and hills digestive care can. The only food he’s okay with so far is Orijen orginal cat, and Whole hearted cat food, but now I’m concerned about kidney disease. So, if I’m willing to spend on getting him the best food possible, what would you suggest? Where I live is easier to buy food online than getting a Vet who actually knows what to do with him
Great video I learned a lot I never looked at SD but now I got an older cat 20 years old I will check out my option with them
A good, thorough, video about cats. As I understand it, male cats are more likely to have stones and urinary problems, than females. And that's usually due to a mostly dry food diet, which results in a lack of water. The Orijen website lists percentages for calcium and phosphorus, etc. Percent of what? Orijen wet food is much lower than the dry. I know you say Hill's is formulated and researched, but all that grain and "meal" and things like, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, just put me off. My two females just had raw ground beef with a little Orijen Regional Red wet food. I have to put different food next to each other, not mixed. Go figure. I use two different supplements for vitamins, minerals and taurine. You make a good case for not feeding dry food to a cat. I know Hill's has many different formulas, for various issues. I would say, if it helps treat a condition, then fine. But once the cat is healthy, go back to raw or wet food.
Thanks! I try! Actually females get crystals as often as males but due to their anatomy it causes blockages more often in males. I will do a comparison of canned to see how the canned works out. Yeah, percentages don’t tell you much. I would caution feeding vitamin/ mineral supplements, especially minerals. That’s the point of trusting the companies nutritionists and chemists to balance all that. Any decent food and adding raw meat, I’d say the taurine is fine. No one has ever determined is there an excessive amount of taurine. Simply put, an awesome diet would be canned, optimal minerals, relatively high in protein, and a controlled urine pH. That’s about it! As far as therapeutic diets, I can’t think of any that would be short term till the cat is better. They all are forever since the cat has a forever condition. Glad we mostly agree. Thanks for the feedback, coming from a cat guy!
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy The amount of ground beef my cats eat, gives them plenty of taurine. Taurine is water soluble, it would be difficult to overfeed it. The supplement is called Feline Minerals. I don't give it very often. It's a powder and the cats know when it's in the food and won't eat much. Your comments about nutrients instead of ingredients, has me doing more research. I sent an email to Orijen and asked for the amounts of minerals in their wet food. Will see what they have to say. I look forward to your wet food video. Have a good weekend.
Says cats are obligate carnivores then defends the use of grains in their diet....
Then they are not obligate carnivores...
Cats are obligate carnivores and should not have any grain in their diet.
If you actually talked with board certified nutritionists and looked at the countless studies and the clinically proven diets over the years, your opinion might change. If you just listen to pet food marketers…. Well…….
My Cat is a Dry food fanatic, I need to know How to transition my Cat to Wet food.Cats Wet food, Some people including Veterinarians feel that dry food is fine for Cats. I Dont feel that way. My Cat loves his treats. Whats the Best way to Cut down on his treats.
Add a little wet food to your cat's dry food. Add a little more each day until it is all wet food. You may have to backtrack at times. Some cats take to new food better than others. As for treats, cut back or stop giving them.
I agree with Ed.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuy 😇
Allergies to ingredients?
Hi Glen, me again! Thank you for this very informative video for cat parents! However, I have tried the Hill's Science Diet for my rescued adult female cat a few months ago, but she is so picky that she decided not to eat. So, after trying many of these other "marketing-fed" brands, I ended up with ProPlan Salmon and Rice, and Petcuran Go Solutions, Salmon and rice (Canadian made food). Now that I am learning all about "nutrients first" from you, could you give me some suggestions as to what other brands I could give my cat - if she still refuses Science Diet, which I'm willing to try again - but still could get the right amount of nutrient levels? I know I'm asking a lot but any tips would be appreciated! Cheers from Canada!
Moisture... most important to me as cats dont have much of a thirst drive. I only feed foods that at least meet aafco guidelines and feed multiple brands but i do half foods that meet wsava and half thats not wsava but meet aafco guidelines
Like dogs the cats where I live tend to be obese, when my wee dog chases one it is rare for one to get very high up a tree.
I Adopted my cat at the Shelter and they dont give the animals wet . Im trying to transition my cat to Wet food. But he wont eat it. Whats the Best way to transition him . I get worried about his health.
Many cats refuse to eat canned. A healthy dry like Science Diet or Purina will be fine for most cats.
HI im arab and i dont understand much english would u recmmond me to start feeding my cat orijen ? or which is the best and high quality dry food do you recommond me to buy? czz my cat doesnt like wet food at all . Thank You
I would recommend any Science Diet dry food and also Purina One Urinary Care. They have excellent protein levels and mineral levels.
@@PetFoodPuzzleGuywould you recommend the iams urinary health?…My cat won’t eat the Purina urinary 🤦♀️
@ well, I looked at their hairball diet in one of my videos and it was a good mineral content so I have to think their urinary diet would be good as well. Iams has impressed me more than once since starting this channel.
Whats the Best Cat food
One that your cat eats and you can afford. That at least meet aafco guidelines and in my opinion if your cat will eat it is wet food... cats have low thirst drive and are prone to urinary issues so wet food is best normally.
He has a Water fountain he drinks it. WHATS the Best Science diet
I have been an Ingredientist for 10 years with my cats. NEVER have I taken into account the mineral content in their food. I have been watching you and Dr. Rae and wow, my mind is blown! My vet diagnosed all my 3 cats with early kidney disease, plus my one girl has stress issues that give her urinary crystals and UTI's. She has recommended Hills multi stress C/D. I was wondering if that can also keep the renal disease at bay? Which hills wet food is best for cats 10 plus? Thank you so much for being a voice of knowledge for us who would only look at ingredients. ❤
@@UniQ77775 sorry for the delay, while CD Stress is very renal friendly, it depends what stage of renal disease the cat is in. Vets have to constantly decide which condition is more critical to manage if they can’t manage both. I would have your vet call Hills vet line and talk to a clinician. They can go over blood work and urinalysis of each cat. Good luck! And thanks for being part of the nutrition mission.
Hi Glenn, great video! Is there a way to reach you via email?
Thanks! GkMontana1979@gmail.com
Feline Natural, best cat food.
Ill have to check it out.
extremely expensive
@@curragh4635 Well which is more expensive 2000 dollars in cat food annually or thousands of dollars in vet bills due to poor nutrition?
NEITHER!! They both have crap in them. If you want to have a really, really great food for a cat or dog try " Open Farm". They have traceable ingredients. They are also have a new raw dehydrated food. They also have broth, beef, chicken etc. After all cats will always need extra hydration. Yes that means kibble WITH water or broth on the kibble always, always. Even the dogs are dehydrated 😢 so yes water or broth even with a drop of apple cider vinegar WITH the mother once in a while. Don't forget a natural plain yogurt only with skim milk, cream, active bacterial cultures 3 ingredients 6% M.F. 😊