Right now we probably spend around $100- $160.00 a month on catfood. I would not be oposed to spending even more if I thought it would help cut down on vet bills later. One of our cat is on S/O Diet for urinary track. It runs $30.+ a bag.



 
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From: Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 15, 2007 7:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: any other catfood suggestions

I think that it would help if you defined "extremely expensive."  Felidae is about $30 for 20 pounds, plus tax.  I have more than 14 cats and we go through 16-20 pounds per week depending on how much wet they eat. 
 
I added up how much it would cost me to feed Innova Evo once (going by the recommended amounts to feed them from the website) and it added up to over $600!  To me, that is "extremely expensive".  I end up spending about $150 on cat food a month.  To someone else that might be "extremely expensive".  I don't think it is bad to feed the amount of cats I am feeding.
 
Kirkland is NOT good cat food, if my assumptions are right.  It is made by Diamond so I am thinking the ingredients are the same as Diamond.  Here is a link to Diamond's ingredients:
 
http://www.diamondpet.com/products/diamond/cats/dry_food/maintenance_formula_for_cats/

 
On 3/15/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just wondered if anyone had any ideas about a good catfood for multiple cat households (14). Something that is good, yet not extremely expensive?




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