iams vs purina one cat food: Which Is Better In 2023?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Welcome to our latest video, where we dive into a highly debated topic in the world of cat food: IAMs vs Purina ONE! As pet owners, we all want the best for our feline friends, and choosing the right cat food is crucial for their health and well-being. In this comprehensive comparison, we'll take an in-depth look at both IAMs and Purina ONE, exploring their ingredients, nutritional value, and overall quality.
    Join us as we break down the key features and benefits of each brand, shedding light on their unique formulations and the science behind them. We'll delve into the different protein sources, essential nutrients, and vitamins incorporated into IAMs and Purina ONE, revealing how they contribute to your cat's overall health, coat condition, and digestion.
    Furthermore, we'll discuss any specific dietary considerations that IAMs and Purina ONE address, such as hairball control, weight management, or sensitive stomachs. Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of each brand's strengths and weaknesses, empowering you to make an informed decision based on your cat's individual needs.
    Throughout the video, we'll also share real-life experiences and testimonials from fellow cat owners who have tried both IAMs and Purina ONE. By featuring their insights, we hope to provide you with a well-rounded perspective on the overall satisfaction levels and results achieved by cats consuming these brands.
    So, if you're a caring cat owner seeking to make an informed choice between IAMs and Purina ONE, this video is a must-watch! Join us on this educational journey as we compare these two popular cat food brands, enabling you to provide your beloved feline companion with the nutrition they deserve. Don't miss out on this essential guide to feeding your cat the best diet possible!
    Remember to subscribe to our channel for more valuable content on pet care and nutrition. Hit the like button if you found this video helpful, and feel free to share your own experiences and thoughts in the comments section below. Let's dive into the IAMs vs Purina ONE cat food showdown together!
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  • @GanzgutaJunge-c3f
    @GanzgutaJunge-c3f 23 дня назад

    I have been feeding my cats Purina One for years. and my cat Sammy was 21 years old. The cat Liese is now about 14 years old and in great shape. Although I have fed Purina One dry food for years (in addition to wet food, of course), I strongly advise against brands produced by Mars, Proctor & Gamble, etc. Would you recommend Snickers, Milky Way, or similar to those around you? probably just because it tastes good, but not because of the health aspect.. think about it!

  • @soberpickle8195
    @soberpickle8195 8 месяцев назад +3

    I get my cats from a local animal rescue. The owner recommends Iams or Purina. My vet asked me which food I feed them and I told her Iams. She approved and said Purina was also a good choice.

  • @MewoArt
    @MewoArt 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was very helpful. Thank you

  • @rosejoseph815
    @rosejoseph815 4 месяца назад +1

    Both brands are not good for cats.

  • @edschulhof6303
    @edschulhof6303 Год назад +1

    Interesting video. Cats get 80% of their moisture requirements from their food. Wet food or homemade is a much better choice. Dry food is also high in carbohydrates, which cats don't need. "All Life Stages" means the nutrient levels of calcium, phosphorus and sodium are too high for cats 7 and older. This leads to kidney problems. Cats need taurine, which only comes from animal muscle meat. Purina is 31% carbs. It's first ingredients are: Chicken By-Product Meal, Ground Yellow Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Whole Grain Wheat, Rice, Soy Flour. All dry food is produced using a process called extrusion. The FDA considers extruded food a rendered product. "By-products" can be anything, even rendered waste.

    • @soberpickle8195
      @soberpickle8195 8 месяцев назад +1

      I feed my 2 cats Iams dry. I bought them a kitty water fountain and they both like it and drink a lot of water from it., But of course they drank a lot of water from the dish before I bought the fountain. Wet only cat food will not keep their teeth as clean as dry so your old kitties will probably be toothless sooner. Ask your vet. Next time you're at the store, compare ingredient lists and you will see it depends on the brand and not whether it is wet or dry that have the most carbohydrates. My Iams is 32% protein and contains taurine. It contains no wheat, rice or soy flour. The first ingredient listed is chicken. They both also make a different blend for overweight or older cats. Did you watch the video?

    • @edschulhof6303
      @edschulhof6303 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@soberpickle8195 People should feed their cats whatever they feel is best. Small, raw meaty bones and chicken gizzards are the best for cleaning teeth. Cats are designed to process organic nutrients and minerals found in fresh meat. Cats require taurine but cannot make it, as dogs can. Taurine only comes from animal muscle meat. Any other source is synthetic. Organic calcium and phosphorus, found in real food, is not bioavailable in cats. So I don't have to worry about too high a level. Iams is one of the better commercial cat foods for calcium and phosphorus levels. So you are doing well with those. Dry cat food is high in carbohydrates, which cats don't need at all. As long as you watch your cats' weight, they should be ok.

    • @psychicsara
      @psychicsara 6 месяцев назад +1

      It’s good to have a decent quality dry food for them to snack on during the day. Dry shouldn’t be the only thing in their diet. It’s just a video comparing the two brands. My cats love eating their dry food during the day and it is essential for them (as my vet said) they’re kittens. Maybe that’s why. But they get wet food everyday as their main meals

    • @psychicsara
      @psychicsara 6 месяцев назад +1

      Also to note…I had a cat for 20 years and the vet specifically told me to take her off wet food and give her dry only 🤷‍♀️
      So it really depends. Not everything you read or hear on the internet is true. Dry food is fine if they have a sufficient water source at all times.

  • @goodgravy3047
    @goodgravy3047 3 месяца назад +2

    This review concluded nothing.