Change your Vet.
Cats aren't meant to eat human produced dry food, which is even more full of rubbish than most wet foods.
Note that all dry foods are full of fillers, such as grains and rice, and that cats can not digest plant foods. They are obligate carnivores, and get most of their water intake from their food, hence a cat on dry food will be in a constant state of dehydration.
I found Animonda Carny (available at zoo plus) working quite well or MAC's (thehappykittycompany.co.uk) or if you have some money to spend, Omnomnom.
Have a look at the nutrition information:
- Whiskas
Meat and Animal Derivatives,Fish and Fish Derivatives (including 4% Salmon) ,Minerals ,Vegetable Protein Extracts
So, we have some offal to make it smell nice to the cat and a whole 4% of meat. And a lot of filler.
- Applaws note that this food is complimentary, not complete as it seems to miss minerals
Tuna with Bream: tuna (70%), bream (5%), fish stock (24%), brown rice (1%).
Tuna with Whole Sardines: tuna (60%), sardines (5%), algae (10%), fish stock (24%), rice (1%).
Tuna with Pacific Shrimp: tuna (54%), Pacific shrimp (20%), fish stock (24%), rice (2%).
Chicken with Wild Rice: chicken (75%), chicken stock (24%), wild rice (1%).
Chicken with Squash: chicken (50%), squash (25%), chicken stock (24%), rice (1%).
Chicken with Asparagus: chicken (70%), asparagus (5%), chicken stock (24%), rice (1%).
Chicken with Ostrich: chicken (70%), ostrich (5%), chicken stock (24%), rice (1%).
So some fillers present, but its meant to be fed in combination with dry food (bad for the cat but a good business plan for Applaws)
Animonda Carny complete food
Meat Saucer:
Beef (34%, lung, meat, kidney, heart, udder), broth (31%), chicken (27%, liver, stomach, neck, meat), wild game (7%).
Beef & Chicken:
Beef (38%, meat, lung, heart, kidney, udder), broth (31%), chicken (30%, liver, meat, stomach, neck), calcium carbonate.
Beef & Heart:
Beef (53%, meat, lung, liver, kidney, udder), broth (31%), heart (15%), calcium carbonate.
No fillers, though the meat is of mixed quality, but its a very good basic food.
Lets have a look at some of the premium stuff:
MAC's Duck, Rabbit & Beef complete food
Ingredients: Meat (min. 45% game, min 15% duck, min. 15% rabbit, min. 15% beef) and animal derivatives (liver, lung), broth, minerals, taurine.
Om Nom Nom Chicken and Veal complete food Unfortunately very expensive as its an import, but when you open the can you can actually recognise whats in it.
70% Meat and Organs as follows:
20.0% Veal meat and hearts
15% Chicken hearts, whole
15% Chicken necks
15% Chicken meat and stomach
5% Liver
26 % Chicken broth
3 % Carrots
1 % Minerals & Vitamins
Note that you're much better off feeding your cat smaller portions of nutritious food than lots of rubbish.