Jen, My cats do well on Max Complete. I was using regular max which the one foster had a problem and tried the natural and she still had loose stool so I give her SD sensitive stomach. I add in some Max complete and she has not problems she purrs like mad.
None of my guys have had a problem with "Complete" line. It has better ingredients (at least I think so) than the regular Max or Natural. Wellness is good. I gave it Charmed but it's very expensive and with him I gave him the best that I could and my holistic vet said if you are gonna feed commerical than Wellness is her first choice then Petguard or Eagle. For 6 cats Wellness is too expensive for the size bags they have. Since none of mine have any health issues Max Complete works. If Bamama ate dry I would give her Wellness but she doesn't. Wellness was voted I think last year by one of the cat magazine as the best commerical food that you can give your vet. Not sure which magazine. We feed our cats what they will eat. If I knew about Wellness when they were young I would have started them out on it. Carla From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Seething) Date sent: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 19:00:36 -0400 (EDT) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BHA & By Products Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Right Carla, you should try to feed a food with no by-products. I did try, I used Nutro-max and Nutro natual choice, but neither of them agreed with Doobie's stomach. However, this Eukanuba (it does have by-products) works really well for him, he only pukes maybe once a week or less. On the Nutro, he puked daily. He's a very sensitive cat, he also has to do epi with every vaccine he gets, because he turns bright red and itchy from the vaccines (which is one reason why he wasn't vaccinated, and thus may now be positive). By-products just means the parts not "good" enough for human consumption, things such as guts, legs, heads, skin, etc.... it's all rendered down into a "protein mush". It's really not as bad as it sounds. Jenn
