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: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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