I have no idea on food.
What kind of dry food and wet would you recommend as being good and not to expensive.
I got little experience but try best i can, thats why i love this site for the experience and recomendations of experienced cat members
To be honest, Zoe, you just have to experiment. Wild horses won't get a cat to eat something it doesn't want to.
So you may not have much of a choice about what you give them.
The dilemma for me comes every now and again when I get given a different food or am forced to buy something I don't know about - hence my original post.
Often thse new things they develop a fad for are fine but's it's good to check.
So I think the best question to ask is what foods to try on them to see if they'll eat it. I would avoid the ultra cheap savers lines in supermarkets as it's mostly cereal from what I've seen.
I personally think Kitekat is poor value for money and mine don't like it although I don't think it is 'bad' per se. Never had a problem with Whiskas or Felix wet food. Mine quite like Pro Plan biscuits - a bit more expensive than some brands but I think it's good for them. And we tend to avoid P&G products like Iams for ethical reasons.
One thing.... in rescue I've noticed a high percentage of cats with health issues have been fed Go-Cat biscuits. This may just be because Go-Cat is a highly popular brand and therefore more cats in general are going to be fed them. Even so, I rarely buy Go-Cat because I can be a bit paranoid even though I have no scientific proof.
I bought some more of the Classic and so far it continues to be well recieved here. Jumpy usually buries food he doesn't approve of but no signs of that yet. Clean bowls all week!
Hope that helps a bit.