We've been giving our cats a mix of dry/wet food (mostly dry…), but want to switch to 100% wet, since it is better for their kidneys.
We're also trying to avoid Purina/Fancy Feast/Friskies, since they're owned by Nestlé.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Edit: shoot, apparently Sheba and Royal Canin are owned by Mars, which isn't much better.
My last day died in part because it would not switch foods so this cat gets a wide range. Her diet is 50/50 wet and dry. Wet food I get any of the decent brands I can find with fish, grain free, and without sunflower oil. Dry food is also fish and grain free. I really like the Sixfish dry food but still rotate others in, basically I don't get the same bag twice in a row.