| I've fed my kitten on a combination of wet and dry food since she was 10 weeks old. My vet told me to ignore the feeding guide on the manufacturers food boxes as they have to put the max amount on their in case of legal action if your cat became malnourished. Most cats won't overeat as it's not their normal instinct so with my cat I feed her one pouch on a morning and one on an evening. She eats what she wants then leaves the rest. In the summer you can cover it and put it in the fridge so that flies cannot lay their eggs on it. I also have a small bowl which contains dry food for her throughout the day but she only touches that if I'm late home from work or she didn't eat all her wet food and got hungry in the night.
I fed her on Whiskas Kitten pouches and dry food until she was a year old. Now I feed her Whiskas dry food and Felix "as good as it looks" wet pouches as I can't stand the smell of the Whiskas adult pouches.
Whatever you decide, remember that cats fed solely on dry food will need more water to drink as their food doesn't contain any moisture. I also treat my cat with Whiskas Cat milk, she loves it!
I've given her Applaws food a few times and it's the one with the most meet/fish content but it's too expensive for me to feed her on that so she gets that on special occaisions.
Hope this helps xx
__________________ Week 1 to 4 = -16.5lb & -11" 
Week 5 to 8 = -13.5lb & -7.5"
Week 9 = +1.5lb   
Week 10 = -3.25lb 
Week 11 = -5lb
Dress Sizes 22 - 20 - 18 - 16 - 14 - 12 -10
1st Goal - get into the 16's DONE 
2nd Goal - lose 1st stone DONE 
3rd Goal - lose 10% of starting weight DONE 
4th Goal - get into the 15's DONE 
5th Goal - lose 2nd stone DONE
6th Goal - get into the 14's
7th Goal - lose 20% of starting weight
8th Goal - lose 3rd stone |