Thank goodness my 5 dogs eat no commercial food at all. They are on the Biologically Appropriate Raw Foods diet or as it is widely known the BARF diet.
If I was unable to prepare their food I would feed them Dick Van Patten's Natural Choice foods. Anyone interested in this food can get info from it at www.1800.jeffers.com
I feel very sad for those who's pets have died or been sickened by the food contamination. I hope pet owners realize there are alternatives to mass produced commercial foods.
I'm worried that the male cat gets good "clean" food while he (hopefully) recovers. I am going to get a bag of the dry food you recommend and see how they like it.
What is really fightening is some of what is being reported is confusing. I am thinking about the report I read yesterday that talked about a dry cat kibble being recalled, yet now the updated report makes no mention of it. The information regarding the particular product is gone and the manufacture website has no mention of it either?
I have switched to a product called Pet Promise, which at least they are seemingly open and honest about how their product is made. All natural, no byproducts, no rendered meats, no wheat gluten etc. It is a little more expensive, but at this point when information is so garbled...at least I can have the confidence in the food I have now chosen to feed my four-footed friend.