igor2003
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I am going to do a bit of a hijack here since most of what I have read and heard pertains to dogs, but cats have also been included in a lot of what I have read. The ingrediant label on a container of dog or cat food is exactly the same as it is on human food. The ingrediant that makes up the bigger share of the product is listed first and it goes down from there. At least for dogs, if the first ingrediant is "corn" or "corn meal" or something similar the food is going to be of low quality, and no, you can't always tell by the brand name or price. If the ingrediant listed is specific like "beef meal" or "chicken meal" it is probably pretty good, but if it says, "animal meal" or "animal bi-products" you would be wise to avoid that particular brand of food. Animal bi-products can be almost anything...chicken feathers, hooves, horns, ROAD KILL, or even decomposing animals. Often meat packages from grocery stores that are beyond their sell date will be thrown in, styrofoam, shrink wrap, and all. And here is a real shocker...EUTHANIZED PETS that are discarded by the vet can be thrown into the mix, nylon collars, metal buckels, and all...and the worst of it is that these animals will still have the drugs used to kill the animal still active in the body, as well as any other medication those animals were taking...and it ends up in your pets food! Even some national brands are known to use this type of ingrediant. So please, whether you are a cat lover or a dog lover, do a little research, learn to read the ingrediant label and even if it means spending a few dollars more try to get the best food you can for your pets.
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