"Phil P." wrote in message news:qv-dnXbXV8pDky2iRVn-
It's interesting that Nutro mailed out a four page letter to nearly every vet in the country making similar claims as Tamarra did above. The interesting part was it was signed by a Cathy Machlik Ph.D. No veterinarian listed anywhere, and when you do a Google on Dr. Machlik you find she hasn't published anything. Research from Nutro - Sounds like a great definition of an oxymoron to me. |
"Steve Crane" wrote in message
om... Perhaps you could let us know when you made the changes to Nutro Natural Choice Senior and Lite? Product still in the stores does not yet show the addition of taurine to the ingredient label, yet your web site shows taurine added. Is this a fairly recent change to these two products? Oh great.. now Nutro's a bad cat food. I have been feeding my cats Nutro Natural Choice Lite for the past several months, and all has appeared to be well. No funky stools, Bartleby hasn't had any UTI's, all the cats like it. How does this new formula of Nutro affect urinary tract health? That is one of my main concerns. I need a cat food that will promote good urinary tract health, preferably a light formula, two of my cats need to to lose weight, and also promote good dental health. I thought I had found that with the Natural Choice Lite. I'm not adverse to mixing two foods together, as long as they don't counteract each other. I also feed one small can of Wellness a day, split between 5 cats, as a treat, and also to give Bartleby more moisture in his diet. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
"Steve Crane" wrote in message
om... Perhaps you could let us know when you made the changes to Nutro Natural Choice Senior and Lite? Product still in the stores does not yet show the addition of taurine to the ingredient label, yet your web site shows taurine added. Is this a fairly recent change to these two products? Oh great.. now Nutro's a bad cat food. I have been feeding my cats Nutro Natural Choice Lite for the past several months, and all has appeared to be well. No funky stools, Bartleby hasn't had any UTI's, all the cats like it. How does this new formula of Nutro affect urinary tract health? That is one of my main concerns. I need a cat food that will promote good urinary tract health, preferably a light formula, two of my cats need to to lose weight, and also promote good dental health. I thought I had found that with the Natural Choice Lite. I'm not adverse to mixing two foods together, as long as they don't counteract each other. I also feed one small can of Wellness a day, split between 5 cats, as a treat, and also to give Bartleby more moisture in his diet. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
"Steve Crane" wrote in message
om... Perhaps you could let us know when you made the changes to Nutro Natural Choice Senior and Lite? Product still in the stores does not yet show the addition of taurine to the ingredient label, yet your web site shows taurine added. Is this a fairly recent change to these two products? Oh great.. now Nutro's a bad cat food. I have been feeding my cats Nutro Natural Choice Lite for the past several months, and all has appeared to be well. No funky stools, Bartleby hasn't had any UTI's, all the cats like it. How does this new formula of Nutro affect urinary tract health? That is one of my main concerns. I need a cat food that will promote good urinary tract health, preferably a light formula, two of my cats need to to lose weight, and also promote good dental health. I thought I had found that with the Natural Choice Lite. I'm not adverse to mixing two foods together, as long as they don't counteract each other. I also feed one small can of Wellness a day, split between 5 cats, as a treat, and also to give Bartleby more moisture in his diet. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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