After reading all this I feel like I'm poisoning my cats. Is there any cat food that you think is good?
Sandra
Select wet food.
TUNA, FISH BROTH, SARDINE, SALMON, CRAB,
Fine to here. Pity they didn't stop there:-)
AS you say - hard to know what that is.
Wrong fatty acids for cats. The fact that they do not say which one is
also suggestive of sloppy processing, and likely loss of freshness. Seed
oils are probably the choice (cheap compared with Exta virgin olive
which is about the only anti-inflammatory veg oil and which they'd brag
about on the label if they used it). The veg seed oils contain too much
inflamamtory Omega-6 and if they contain omega-3 it is linolenic acid
which is also inflammatory.
Long-term this asks for kidney disease.
Fish oil by contrast is anti-inflamamtory and protects against kidney
disease.
Much of the "tricalcium phosphate" on the market is actually powdered
hydroxyapatite, common in the production of phosphoric acid and
fertilizers.
Here it is supposed to be a source of calcium but it is the wrong form
for cats as it is an antacid in this form - you may as well feed Tums!
It removes the stomach acid cats need to digest their diet of meat and
if it changes the pH up enough it can predispose urinary crystal
formation and FLUTD issues as well.
Prevents nutrient absorption.
It's used to make the food more jelly-like, and supposedly as a
fermentable fiber but it turns out cat gut bacteria do not ferment this one.
So you predispose gum disease due to the gooey food sticking to teeth
(apart from some nutrients not being absorbed) - which in turn can lead
to stomatitis and worse.
TUNA, LIVER,
Good stuff but evebn less than the gum added?
CARRAGEENAN,
Bleagh!
Same comment as the guar gum but without any chance of fermentablity
SULFATE, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, MANGANESE SULFATE, MENADIONE SODIUM
BISULFITE COMPLEX (SOURCE OF VITAMIN K ACTIVITY)
This is Vitamin K3, the artificial version.
It has no ability to keep calcium in the bones. For that you need Vit K2
in the case of cats - from fermentation in the gut by gut bacteria. Vit
K2 is a fermentation by-product - so you need to feed the gut bacteira a
substrate to ferment and the best two fro cats are rice bran and beet fiber.
(For dogs Vit K1 is also good from spinach for example)
These aqre wrong ratios, and where' sthe pantothenic acid?
Cats are prone to stress issues and need the nerve and stress nutrients
to ensure health. They are not all here.
FOLIC ACID, VITAMIN D3 SUPPLEMENT,
okay
ANNATTO COLOR, CANTHAXANTHIN COLOR,
What for?
colors are toxins that cats do not need. They are added to please the
human buyer, not the cats.
SODIUM NITRITE (TO PROMOTE COLOR RETENTION).
If the foregoing did not put yo off this should.
Nitrites are some of the most toxic preservatives available on the planet.
Sorry - I do not agree with cat canned food in principle at all due to
gum health, stomatitis etc - but even ignoring that, this one does not
impress despite having some good first ingredients.
Good meat with poison added as condiments is not a happy finding is it?
It's difficult indeed - check out the ProPAc kitten dry - it's the best
I can find, and good value for money. I think you'll find the
ingredients at Petfooddirect.com.
They do not waste a lot on advertising - that seems to be mainly (or
totally?) word of mouth.
By the way - you can't compare cost per pound between cat foods as junk
food is cheap per pound but cats eat a lot of it to get any nourishment
out of it. (and you will spend even more on litter to put it plainly).
Namaste,
IRene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
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