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Location: Seoul, Korea
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I have selected 4 dry cat food brands as the best found in Korea.
I would call them big 4. - Chicken Soup - Felidae - Natural Balance - Nature's Variety (There is no wellness or Innova yet in Korea) Prices are Chicken Soup = Nature's Variety > Natural Balance > Felidae in here. Which brand do you recommend the best among them, and why? I have been doing research on commercial cat food brands for Korean cat lovers, and want to make cat food guide line for them. I know canned food is a lot much better than dry ones, next time I will work on canned cat foods. So please focus on dry food only here. Thanks.
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If I understand correctly, were you listing from most expensive (chicken soup) to least expensive (felidae) or the other way around?
Felidae and Natural Balance seem to have the most meat in them. I'd say go with either of those. Chicken Soup is pretty much the cheapest of the "good" foods around here to feed. I hear the ingredients aren't of the highest quality in comparison though, which is why its cheaper. I'm assuming the ingredients are the same in Korea as they are in America (I think I've heard some companies vary by country?). If so, I'd say go with either Felidae or Natural Balance. And when you're ready for canned let us know
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Thanks, Jessie
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