A lot of people would forgive their children being killed before their pets.
This will be in the courts for years!
Henderson et al aren't very forthcoming.....
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If you have a pet you should really take a look at what is in the food you buy. Here's an article that talks about some of the things that the pet food manufacturers use.
http://www.api4animals.org/facts.php?p=359&more=1
We switched our pets onto human grade kibble and there has been a noticeable difference in their coats and their energy levels.
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Ping - this is going to affect a lot of people, I'm thinking.
I'd better give my sister a call once I know details...wouldn't be surprised if she feeds some sort of Wal-Mart brand. Her pooch isn't as spoiled as mine...
On the other hand, at least it's not kibble - won't be as widespread as that thing awhile back.
I've been thinking my Kitty hasn't been feeling well lately. He's drinking a lot of water and eats very little after licking only the gravy in his cat food.
I buy Special Kitty in the foil packages and just yesterday switched to Fancy Feast.
Please bump the thread tomorrow..:(
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My cat was diagnosed with a kidney problem last month. He usually eats the generic cat food we get at Ralphs (Kroger). (!!!!)
Is it the meat or gravey that is bad?
People were advised to avoid such brands as "Killer Kibbles and Bits", "Roadkill"catfood and "Deadly"dogbones unless it's for a pesky neighbors pet that won't stay away from your garbage can.
I wonder if that explains why the cat barfed on the carpet in 3 rooms, and will only eat dry food these days.
If her brand shows up on the list, the company is going to owe me a carpet cleaning.
Thanks.............
BTTT!!!!!
Well, we're safe. Ours comes in the gigantic dry dog food bags. Whatever brand is on sale.
Mutt and Jeff do just fine on that. Maybe the table scraps has something to do with it. :-)