The most expensive is not always 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 kittens much prefer "Purina One Junior" and adult cats "Purina One Sensitive" to anything else. However, the Junior variety does have to be put in a bag, bashed with a rolling pin and mixed with wet food for initial weaning as the biscuits are rather hard. At around 6-8 weeks kittens can cope with it whole. There's always a tendency to experiment with good quality products new to the market - and I frequently do - but allow my cats to dictate their preferences (as if I had any option, lol) and Purina has always won to date. 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! PS. I'm not on the company's payroll, unfortunately!