The most expensive cat food is not necessarily best!!!
I've shared my life with Burmese cats for 35 years or so and also now show and breed renowned and much-sought-after big, healthy kittens. Having carefully studied the ingredients, I experimented with the dry Purina One diets almost as soon as they came to the market. My Vet's a huge fan of the brand too - even though I previously bought from his surgery a really expensive "veterinary diet". Burmese can have a tendency to excess cholesterol so a diet with no more than 15% fat is ideal for this breed. Without exception, my adult cats much prefer "Purina One Sensitive" to anything else and kittens "Purina One Junior". There's always a tendency to experiment with products new to the market but I allow my cats to dictate their preferences (as if I had any option, lol) and Purina One always wins. I'm extremely proud to say, purely by co-incidence, two of my gorgeous boys from a litter last year are now among the "Faces of Corporate Purina" and appear at company presentations - they truly are Purina cats :))) I would urge you to think again if you mistakely believe the most expensive dry diets are the best!