Any cheap lowcarb high protein canned food?

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  1. Michaellh33

    Michaellh33 Member

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    I am currently feeding both of my cat wellness chicken and also the turkey but I feed them 2 cans a day. This means I need approximately 60 cans of food for 1 month.
    price = 30.78/24 cans = 1.2825/1 can
    Cats eat 2 cans in 1 day = 60 cans a month
    cost per month = 1.282
    Almost 80 dollars a month on cat food. That is a lot of money for me as I am still a student. Does anyone have suggested brands that are cheaper but still low carb?

    Currently I order from chewy.
     
  2. BJM

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    That is why I switched to Friskies pates after the kitten trio I adopted from my vet 5 years ago were about a year old. I just couldn't keep up with the cost.
    All the regular Friskies pates except mixed grill were less than 10 % calories from carbohydrates. Many come in 13 ounce cans, but the consistency in the 5.5 ounce cans is better.
     
  3. Michaellh33

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    I guess I automatically associated anything I could buy at walmart as "bad" cat food and never considered looking into it. Thanks for the post though.
     
  4. SuePea

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    Actually, according to the most recent figures from Dr. Lisa, Friskies are actually about 15% carbs. I moved to 9 Lives. They have multiple flavors under 10%. They are high in phosphorus though if your cat's kidneys aren't what they should be.
     
  5. manxcat419

    manxcat419 Well-Known Member

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    I use the Friskies pates - all our cats like them and they don't seem to have done Rosa anything but good! I do buy the 5.5 oz cans though - like BJM I find our cats prefer the food out of the smaller cans.
     
  6. Sue and Oliver (GA)

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    The way I read Dr. Lisa's chart, Friskies pates (except for Mixed Grill) are in the 7-9% range. Special diet Friskies are less. Shreds and gravy flavors are not low carb.
     
  7. SuePea

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    when I can get my desktop to cooperate I'll try to link the updated PDF here.
     
  8. Michaellh33

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    That would be great. Would really like as much information as I can get. I also appreciate all of the information from everyone.
     
  9. Casie King

    Casie King New Member

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    I have attached the food chart for you.
     

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  10. SuePea

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    That's the one, Casie, thanks!!
     
  11. bsmith

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    If you look at the Friskies classic pates and the special diet versions, on Dr. Pierson's list, most of them are under 10% (but not all). The special diet versions are much better in phosphorus too.
     
  12. missMeows

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    I still use wellness core for my kitty even though it's a bit pricey. To help with the cost I order the food through chewy.com. Not saying you should still stick with wellness if you don't want to, but when you find a brand you like, try getting it delivered from there. They have auto ship which also cuts you a discount on the prices that are already pretty reasonable.
     
  13. SuePea

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    I just switched food again; this time to the Friskies Special Diet. You will have to go to PetSmart or Petco to get them; grocery stores/WalMart don't carry them.
     
  14. bsmith

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    I think that might vary depending on where you live. My local grocery store and Walmart both carry Friskies Special Diet.
     
  15. SuePea

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    that could very well be. In fact, in my experience, Walmarts in the same area can vary immensely in what they carry. I didn't check the two bigger, more expensive grocery stores in town but I doubt they'd be any cheaper than at PetSmart. I looked at ordering it from one of those discount pet food web sites and they are twice as much as I paid, plus paying for delivery!
     
  16. BJM

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    You can check WalMart online and ship to store.
    And you can talk to the person who orders the pet food about getting it, too.
     
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  17. SuePea

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    I'll check into that, good idea!
     
  18. Kitty mom

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    Fancy Feast Clasic is a good wet food, my boys love it.
     
  19. Michaellh33

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    Thanks for all the feedback. I appreciate it.
     
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