There have been a drastic change in the way we feed our cats now compared to the days when dry food is the mainstream diet of our catsWith the emergence and expansion of the field in feline nutrition, more people are now aware of the benefits of feeding a wet/raw diet and are drawn to itSo, have you changed the way you feed your cat and what prompted you to do so? Did you see a difference in your cat's overall well being after the switch? If you have not, why so? Is it cost related or because feeding wet/raw is inconvenient?
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You betWhen I first got my cat he was a hefty 18 pounds and I continued the trend by letting him free feedIt wasn't long before my vet informed me that he was too hefty :) From there I introduced meal times and a steady stream of better-quality-than-the-last-dry-food transitionsIn the last couple of years I embraced canned food and started half and half with the dryAfter that I started introducing raw meals a couple of times a weekMy cat is now on a mostly canned food/home cooked diet (veterinary nutritionist approved) with a grain free dry food for small snacks To be honest, I'm not sure I've seen any health benefitsYes, my cat has lost weight, but that's more a function of limited food than a better quality dietTo this day he will over eat if given the opportunityEven if that means going through a layer of aluminum foil to get to browniesor chewing through plastic to get to wheat tortillasAnd in the last several months he developed hyperthyroidism, which some speculate may be due to the lining in the cans of foodSo maybe I actually made his health worse in my quest to improve his dietBut that remains a mysteryWho knows? Maybe if he were still on one of the lowest quality dry food diets around he would have diabetes and kidney disease by now.guess I'll never know :)