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nutri_void
Apr 18, 2015

I shall devour your soul.
Grimey Drawer
My cat is approaching one year and I will need to change his food from kitten food to adult food. He is currently eating Royal Canin wet food for sterilised kittens with a bit of RC sterilised kitten dry kibble on the side with a roughly 90/10 ratio by calorie.

The vets just tell me to keep him on Royal Canin and I'd be happy to do that, but their adult food is produced locally, which in my country is a very bad thing. What nutritional requirements should I be looking at? And is there a consensus on grain-free food (there's a food I found that seems trustworthy but it's grain-free)? I'm looking at wet foods.

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