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Which kitten food should I get?
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So I have two adults, a senior, and a kitten. Originally, I had everyone on Hill’s Science Diet Kitten but 3/4 cats refused to eat it. So I switched to Nulo Cat & Kitten. It doesn’t really seem like much of a hit. I also feed x2 cans of wet food a day while filling up two bowls of dry food a day. I was putting cat gravy on the dry food but I noticed if they don’t eat it right away that it hardens and gets all gross. So I discontinued doing that. I’ve been looking at different brands on Chewy and I’ve narrowed it down to three. Stella & Chewy's Chicken Flavored Raw Coated Cage-Free Kitten Dry Cat Food, ORIJEN Free Run Chicken & Turkey, & Wild Caught Salmon & Herring Grain-Free Dry Kitten Food, & Instinct Original Real Chicken Recipe Grain-Free Kitten Dry Cat Food. I kind of wanted to try freeze dried but I can’t afford it due to it being so expensive for a small amount and having to feed four cats. So I’m trying to get the best food for them but not financially suffer over it. So from experience which brand is best? Stella & Chewy, Orijen, or Instinct?

Here’s a picture of my kitten Brad. 🐱

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