u/Initial-Antelope5058

What cat food do I buy my cats?

Hey y’all, I’m looking on recommendations on cat foods that are affordable but still healthy!

My boyfriend and I own three cats, (7 y/o male an indoor/ outdoor cat, and two 3 y/o females indoor only cats).

For years they’ve had purina, I’ve tried urinary tract health formula, tender selects blend, and indoor advantage.

They enjoy the tender selects blend the best but one of my indoor cats will vomit once and awhile after eating, I’m unsure if it’s the specific kind of food or eating too fast as we haven’t noticed a pattern except that she will vomit within a half hour after eating. She will only eat dry food so wet food isn’t an option for her.

My outdoor cat has a behavioral issue with peeing in the house, our vet has noticed a pattern (which is how we figured behavioral) but he’s had UTIs in the past so I’ve tried the urinary tract health formula with him, and he now gets a special wet food from the vet along with his regular food.

My two indoor cats are overweight, they gained weight after getting fixed and being open fed in a family members care. Today they’re still overweight but get a set amount of food every day and play time. I haven’t noticed a difference in their weight since so I’m wondering if a better food will help with this or if they’re stuck being big fluff balls.

Open feeding isn’t an option because my other indoor cat will demolish everything in her sight, they get three separate bowls and she’ll still continue to eat the other cats food when they’re finished. I’ve considered getting the bowls that close/ open with special collars but my outdoor cat has lost three collars now. So I’m thinking a better food is the best option.

I’m not looking for medical advice but for a food that works with all of my cats and their nonsense. What has worked with your cats and their conditions? And what’s the best affordable healthy brands you’ve found?

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u/Initial-Antelope5058 — 8 days ago