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i have 5 large cats to feed (my biggest guy is 17 lbs), and the cost of the evo cat food is higher than i'm willing to pay. my store charges $45 for a 15.4 lb bag, totally ridiculous considering that it isn't that much of a step up from the evo dog food, which (at $43 or so for a 28.6 lb bag) ends up costing me less than the regular innova cat food.
i was literally holding my breath for the evo cat food to come out ever since i started feeding my cats the evo dog, and i got them a bag when it finally was available, but the difference in quality doesn't justify the difference in price. just my opinion.
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Oh Mordy, you have big ones too! I have 2 maine coons (one 17 lbs. and the other 20 lbs.)!
Tiny has had a low immune system ever since he was a kitten and just came back out of the animal hospital after having a 104 temp. last week. He's our special boy. Do you think the EVO would be better than the regular Innova I'm feeding? |
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I feed my cat Science Diet Hairball Control, since he has long hair. Works wonders
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barb, you'd really have to try to see the results. i can honestly say my guys do better on the grain-free food.
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