When I adopted Noah I was advised that he had previously been quite itchy and often had toxic poos.
He is also possibly a little overweight as he doesn't have a waist, although if you stroke his belly it feels solid, not fat. He was fed Felix wet and JWB dry as it is hypoallergenic, but I have changed the Felix to Feline Fayre and we have had no toxic poos since!
I gave him a sample of Royal Canin dry and he scratched several times the next day, the first time I have seen Noah do so: it seems something in mainstream foods does not agree with him.
I'd like to keep him on a mix of wet and dry foods, perhaps with some raw. For dry I am going to use up a few more of the (hypoallergenic) samples then move to Orijen and/ or Applaws as these are grain free. The reasonably priced quality wet foods such as Pets at Home Purely and Feline Fayre are all fish flavours and I notice FF is not complete. So I thought of occasionally feeding some raw skinless chicken wings as Value/ Smartprice are very cheap, and maybe buying some liver and heart ... I have read a few of the websites that have been recommended but they seem to be recommending American supplements, and also focussed on feeding BARF full-time which means it's critical to get sufficient minerals and taurine.
Can I add anything such as bonemeal to complementary foods to make them complete? If I mash up some raw liver and heart and freeze in an ice cube tray will that be enough to make the chicken wing meal balanced? Do I need to add any supplements to this, or does it not matter as I am not feeding BARF all the time? This will only ever be as an addition to quality complete dry food, but I don't want to blindly over or under feed essential nutrients. I assume there is enough vegetables in Orijen to aid elimination, I do have cat grass but Noah isn't interested?
Thank you!