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Old 03-08-2009, 10:34 PM   #4
AvyQuinn
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I don't know much about canned vs. kibs either..
I do, although, feed Hiro a couple tablespoons of canned food with his kibs in the morning. I give him the two tablespoons and an 8th of a cup of kibs. I pack the canned on the bottom of the dish and sprinkle the kibble on top. This way he has to go through the kibs to get at the canned stuff lol

At night I give him just over a quarter cup of kibs decorated with a little bit of Parmesan cheese to make sure he gobbles it all down.

I decided to feed him a little canned because it's some variety and he really enjoys the canned. I alternate between Brandon Farms and Newman's Own canned. (I lucked out and found these kinds at the grocery store since we don't have a small pet store in town anymore) They both have pretty decent ingredients but say that they shouldn't be fed as the sole diet.

The ingredients you listed look similar to the ingredients in the Brandon Farms food I use.

I would just make sure that you're not going over the regular amount of food you normally feed just because it's canned. That's why I cut down the kibble amount I give Hiro with the canned. I don't want him to get fat!

I don't know if this helped, but there ya go!
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