Cat Food: Advice

I recently rescued a kitten and I have him for the last 3 months now. i’ve been feeding him vet pro dry kitten food, and whiskas wet kitten chicken gravy. i used to give him sheba earlier, but it made his tummy upset.

there is this brand called Clumsy Bumsy (https://www.clumsybumsy.com) that claims to have all natural ingredients and being better than most brands out there.

i know whiskas and all drools brands use fillers and I want nice nutrition for my baby. i was considering continuing with Vet Pro dry food and giving him clumsy bumsy or Royal Canine Kitten (both are the same price) for wet food.

which one should I opt for? apparently clumsy bumsy is more transparent about their food than royal canine but it doesn’t have that much credibility being a new entrant.

i also give him boiled egg smashed in water. i was considering making boiled chicken for him but being a vegetarian and a working professional, it seems a little bittle of a hassle for me. plus, he won’t get essential nutrients like taurine and omega-3, and i’ll have to add food toppers.

hence i was thinking that i’ll give him wet food (clumsy bumsy) once a day, once an egg and then kibble throughout the day.

thoughts?

I recently rescued a kitten and I have him for the last 3 months now. i’ve been feeding him vet pro dry kitten food, and whiskas wet kitten chicken gravy. i used to give him sheba earlier, but it made his tummy upset.

there is this brand called Clumsy Bumsy (https://www.clumsybumsy.com) that claims to have all natural ingredients and being better than most brands out there.

i know whiskas and all drools brands use fillers and I want nice nutrition for my baby. i was considering continuing with Vet Pro dry food and giving him clumsy bumsy or Royal Canine Kitten (both are the same price) for wet food.

which one should I opt for? apparently clumsy bumsy is more transparent about their food than royal canine but it doesn’t have that much credibility being a new entrant.

i also give him boiled egg smashed in water. i was considering making boiled chicken for him but being a vegetarian and a working professional, it seems a little bittle of a hassle for me. plus, he won’t get essential nutrients like taurine and omega-3, and i’ll have to add food toppers.

hence i was thinking that i’ll give him wet food (clumsy bumsy) once a day, once an egg and then kibble throughout the day.

thoughts?