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To: Yaelle
I agree about fresh and canned. There are some great cat food brands like Weruva.

Haven't heard of Veruva before, but have heard of several other brands, such as Innova Evo, Wellness, etc.

No kibbles. They don’t need it and many manufacturers put “mammal msg” in the kibble to get the cats addicted to non-nutritious food. Rats and other rodents smell this ingredient from miles away and come to choose your house because of it.

That's news to me as well. One of my older cats was raised in rescue until she was about a year old (was trapped in the California high desert), at which point I adopted her from that rescue. She really likes dry food, even the cheap stuff.

107 posted on 01/18/2015 9:57:31 AM PST by pbmaltzman
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To: pbmaltzman

Cats “really like” dry kibbles because of the artificial flavor enhancing “msg” style chemical in it. In fact,mother become so addicted to it that they will prefer it to fresh chicken or fish being cooked and served in the house. This is wrong.

Your cat should be very excited about real meat, even if he doesn’t get part of your filet mignon.

When you make the switch to no kibble (dogs too) and remove every kibble from your property, rats and rodents will be included to leave your property and head next door where they smell thst kibble.

And you will notice your pets’ coat becoming thick and glossy from high quality canned food, and their taste buds will not be dulled any more. They will find your foods attractive again. My cats have been interested in all meats and fish, and even melon and broccoli once getting off that flavored junk.


108 posted on 01/18/2015 1:49:22 PM PST by Yaelle (No Cruz? Then "I'm Ready for Hillary; What Difference Does It Make?")
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