Cat food recommendations
Cats are obligate carnivores and as such there are tons of different brands of Cat food out there … not all of them good. Cat parents are responsible for the needs of their feline, including nourishment requirements that keep changing with time. So it’s not always straightforward to choose the right cat food. Top Cat Guide can help cut down some of that noise.
This by no means is a comprehensive list of cat food, though these are products that have found favor with our cats. Every cat has a different personality and there is no better place to see this difference but with food. One of our cats doesn’t eat chicken, while the others wallop it. Cats can be fussy so be prepared. We are still learning too and write regularly about Cat Nutrition & Food.
About
Top Cat Guide is a pet project (pun intended!) to help cat lovers and parents everywhere. We aim to build a reliable cat care resource with answers to questions we ourselves had while raising our beautiful rescues.
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Raw Cat Food
Our top recommendation for cat food made from nutritionally balanced, human-grade ingredients
Though not budget-friendly or as convenient (like wet or dry food) in the short term, these raw food products benefit your cats by preventing medical conditions as they grow older. Thus saving you money and heartache in the long run.
Kitten Food – Wet
Budget Options
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Kitten Food – Dry
Budget Option
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Adult Cat Food – Wet
Budget Options
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Adult Cat Food – Dry
Budget Option
Better Option
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Cat Treats
Healthy Cat Treats
Most cat treats contain a high amount of salt that can be detrimental to your cat’s health. These Canine India cat treats are made from air-dried species-appropriate meats that are nutritional for our furry felines.
Special Diet Cat Food
Special diet cat food for cats with special needs
There are quite a few special diet cat foods available, though none should be administered without consulting a veterinarian if it is suitable for your cat.