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I would feed whichever brand your cat(s) prefer. Both diets do meet the minimum standards for nutrition and are fine as long as your cat doesn't have any health issues like urinary crystals or stones. You are providing them adequate nutrition and it is important they eat what they prefer and you can reasonably afford.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hello and welcome to Boop by Petco. Purina makes some very good foods for cats. Whiskas tends to be very fatty and not the healthiest food. You can ask your vet for the best food for Antonio and your other cats, that is available in your area. Best of luck with your little ones!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
There are lots of Whiskas products so I can't find the specific feeding guidelines for your cat food. There is usually a feeding guideline written on the bag or box of food that you can follow based on their current weight. If you can find this information and still have feeding questions, post a new question or choose a Boop by Petco Consult to discuss it further. Whiskas food is fine for cat's that are healthy on it! I do prefer that cats be on wet food instead of dry food as the extra moisture and higher protein content are great for cat nutrition. You may consider switching to canned Whiskas. I usually feed my cats Fancy Feast because that is easily found at my local grocery store. In general, canned cat food comes in 2 can sizes: small and large. I generally recommend feeding 1 small can twice a day for normal sized cats. Since Zoli is still growing, she may not eat the entire can, but you can still offer it to her to eat.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Whiskas is not a good quality food, if you plan to change the food, which i think is a good idea, try to switch to a different brand such as Orijen, Acana or Taste of the wild. if this doesn't work try Royal Canin, most cats love it and it is still much better than Whiskas.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Thank you for submitting your question regarding Billu. Royal Canin will be a higher quality kitten food, but Whiskas should be fine for her. It is well balanced and appropriate for her growth and development. Make sure to gradually transition her over to the new food over 7 days or so to prevent any GI upset. I hope this information helps!
Updated on September 24th, 2025