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To: scoopscandal

They will still pack their foods with '$*it'. All road kill including cats are used as food. It's disgusting. Nothing will change. Companies are too greedy. They keep lowering the quantity and quality and raise prices. I've heard everyone talk about Wellness. But the can the size of a fancy feast can is .92 cents each! Do they have dry food too?


68 posted on 04/02/2007 7:06:44 AM PDT by Fawn (http://www.hartzvictims.org/)
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To: Fawn
They will still pack their foods with '$*it'. All road kill including cats are used as food.

That should be illegal...

72 posted on 04/02/2007 7:15:27 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Fawn
Hi Fawn,

I only feed dry food supplimented with table food (not scraps--I wouldn't feed my pets anything that I wouldn't eat myself). Can food is really high in calories. Once in a while I'll splurge and pick up a can to feed as a "treat" but it's usually a teaspoon each cat and it's a rare occasion. Since a lot of cats are indoor only these days, their lifespan has been prolonged but their excercise is drastically reduced so, I've found that obesity which leads to diseases such as diabetes is an issue. I can barely apply a topical flea protection to my savage felines without a substantial risk to life and limb, I try to avoid at all costs having to medicate.

Wellness dry food is expensive as well but if you take the time to read the ingredients you might be able to justify the expense as I have.

If money is an issue, I'd look into a higher end Purina food. Also, the people at the local farm supply store in my area are really knowlegable, it wouldn't hurt to ask someone who is in the pet food business for their opinion.

Best Regards,

76 posted on 04/02/2007 7:28:44 AM PDT by scoopscandal
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