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Old January 30th 06, 01:51 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Default Low-phosphorus cat food


wrote:
Nestle does not have a great
reputation for consideration in this regard - although the deaths of
the infants in Africa might incline them now to be a tad more socially
responsible. That was about pushing a substitute for mother's milk that
was not sufficient for life [i forget why, contained soy and/or just
not able to support life as natural breast milk]? A corporation that
big and ruthless is not going to be all that motivated about little
pussy cats and their phosphorus levels.


You should see the movie "The Constant Gardner".