Comments on: Catpro Plus Cat Food Review https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/ Dog food reviews / Cat food reviews Sat, 29 Nov 2025 09:45:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: David D'Angelo https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-55808 Sat, 29 Nov 2025 09:45:45 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-55808 In reply to LoL.

Do you think a diet of cereal grains is a healthy option for a factually carnivorous animal?

Simple facts.

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By: Ash https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-55767 Fri, 28 Nov 2025 06:20:35 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-55767 In reply to Edanna.

You do know your an idiot you do know that cat food is just as cheap as any store bought food you do know that is overpriced s*** that is killing your cat if you had a brain you’d know that all dry food is actually pointless and worthless to your cat but go on keep buying your $100 bag of cat food so you can thick your better than everybody else in reality you’re just dumb

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By: LoL https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-55765 Fri, 28 Nov 2025 06:18:10 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-55765 In reply to Amy Williams.

Whatever companies give them a paycheck that’s why he only promotes the big name brands with big price tags and burries anything that’s is in a supermarket

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By: LoL https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-55764 Fri, 28 Nov 2025 06:17:01 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-55764 In reply to Charlotte.

Finally someone calls out this drongo for horrific advice

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-37052 Fri, 04 Aug 2023 15:13:56 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-37052 In reply to Charlotte.

Hi Charlotte, I have to say that’s a very odd thing to say. Cats have been around, what, 10 to 12 million years without needing dry processed kibble. I would be interested to hear on what basis dry food is necessary in a cat’s diet?

Almost all dry cat foods are high carbohydrate, mostly from grains or potatoes, yet cats are obligate carnivores and shouldn’t have these ingredients in their diet.

There are arguments against a purely wet food diet as well, and as a vet I’m sure you’re aware how rife periodontal disease is in pets from soft food diets.

We’re all for discussion here, so I’d love to hear your thoughts further.

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By: Charlotte https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-37012 Tue, 01 Aug 2023 02:08:03 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-37012 In reply to Edanna.

Yeah well, As a vet I can tell you you’re giving bad advice. Cats need wet and dry food in their daily diet. this is the issue with amateurs like yourself giving bad advice to people. please keep doing your Facebook as a hobby, but don’t give bad advice at least do some research first.

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By: Edanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-32679 Sun, 31 Oct 2021 23:27:39 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-32679 In reply to Amy Williams.

Hi there, I joined that group to gain more knowledge, I don’t actually have a cat, I have two Chihuahuas, but I do feed them at times cat food.

I use Orijen, Pure Life (the kibbles are really hard though, like rocks) and Cherish. All 3 of those have cat versions.

Than I feed air dried Absolute Holistic, Kiwi Kitchens on rotation, Ziwi Peak Provenance series, Woof or Meow freeze dried, K9 Natural freeze dried also has cat foods.

Take into account that only Cherish and Pure Life are Aussie owned, the rest are New Zealand.

All these foods are good to feed though, but since cats require moisture the better main food, would be rehydrated freeze dried with a few bits of air dried or kibble on top.

Someone in that group said not to rehydrate kibble that contains corn or wheat as it releases mycotoxins, not sure how true that is, but it makes you wonder. Although honestly I’d never feed a carnivore corn and wheat.

If you wanted more variety you could do a freeze dried meal in the morning with toppers and a canned meal at night with toppers.

You can do a lot of variety, if you have the means and budget to do so honestly.

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By: Amy Williams https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-32677 Sun, 31 Oct 2021 03:03:58 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-32677 In reply to Edanna.

I’m in that group too!! What Aussie brands do you feed? Besides what’s on the list I mean. I wish our reviewer did more wet!

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By: Edanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/catpro-plus-cat-food-review/#comment-32666 Wed, 27 Oct 2021 13:24:52 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=35170#comment-32666 For anyone wondering vegetable protein is usually soy, so to top it off your cat has yet another ingredient he cannot digest or needs.

Fab review though, this is one of those typical cheap foods, that have no place existing in the world of cats.

I’m a part of a group called Feline Nutrition on Facebook, moisture is highly important for cats, kibble is not needed at all. In place of this you’d be better off feeding canned.

Even if it’s the cheapest canned, it’s better than kibble, kibble permanently dehydrates, opening your cat up to constant UTI’s and stones.

They get all their water requirements from their food, so it’s very very important that their food is moisture rich. Neither dog nor cat can out drink the dehydration caused by all dry foods, that includes air dried and freeze dried, that hasn’t been reconstituted with water.

Disclaimer: Make sure the canned you feed is complete and balanced if using it alone, more often than not, they are not complete. Cats need taurine to stay healthy, complimentary foods rarely contain taurine.

If your having issues switching your cat to a healthier option visit that group, they have files on how to go about transitioning properly. It can be a long process.

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