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Organic cat food
Happened on this stuff by chance at a discount grocery where I picked it up
for half of the MSRP. The cats can't get enough of it. Sniffing the open bag it's almost appetizing to this dumb hoomin. SIGH. Even if I could afford it at the normal price, it's not sold locally. Your cat(s) would probably love it. http://www.castorpolluxpet.com/store...feline_formula |
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On Feb 27, 3:58?pm, "Pat"
wrote: Happened on this stuff by chance at a discount grocery where I picked it up for half of the MSRP. The cats can't get enough of it. Sniffing the open bag it's almost appetizing to this dumb hoomin. SIGH. Even if I could afford it at the normal price, it's not sold locally. Your cat(s) would probably love it. http://www.castorpolluxpet.com/store...ult_feline_for... Of course my cats would love it. They love anything that has an astronomical price tag, and is virtually impossible to locate. I just hope they don't hear about it. :-) :-) Seriously, it sounds like good cat food. Among other chemicals and icky stuff, it has always irritated me particularly how some cat food makers put all that dye in their food. Sounds like this food would have *no* unnecessary junk in it. Cat food....I know a lot of people don't approve of the nutritional content of Science Diet, esp. the corn content. But about six months ago, Science Diet agreed to provide our shelter with free food, ONLY if we feed Science Diet exclusively and give away sample packs to adoptors. I am AMAZED at the difference in the cats & dogs. They tell me clean-up is so much easier now too. No puking either. Quality food *does* make a difference, a visible difference.. Before, we bought whatever we could, got whatever was donated by Purina, by and large mostly low-quality stuff. I'm not saying everybody ought to feed Science Diet, just that the few dollars extra to buy as good a quality food as you can afford makes a big difference. And just like us, I believe the pets will live longer, healthier lives. I know I"m starting to sound like a commercial, so I'll stop now. Sherry |
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Sherry wrote:
Of course my cats would love it. They love anything that has an astronomical price tag, and is virtually impossible to locate. I just hope they don't hear about it. :-) :-) Ours are the opposite. They won't touch the uber-premium stuff and I'm sure would love to be fed nothing but whiskas. ;-) Seriously, it sounds like good cat food. Among other chemicals and I love the organic part, but I don't like the fact that it has grains in it. The kibble we feed them is Innova Evo, which does not contain any grains at all. Quality food *does* make a difference, a visible difference.. Before, Absolutely! I just really don't want to feed corn to my crew. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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"Sherry" wrote "Pat" wrote: | Happened on this stuff by chance at a discount grocery where I picked it up | for half of the MSRP. The cats can't get enough of it. Sniffing the open bag | it's almost appetizing to this dumb hoomin. SIGH. Even if I could afford it | at the normal price, it's not sold locally. Your cat(s) would probably love | it. | | http://www.castorpolluxpet.com/store...ult_feline_for... | | Of course my cats would love it. They love anything that has an | astronomical price tag, and is virtually impossible to locate. I just | hope they don't hear about it. :-) :-) Here it's already too late. If the discount store doesn't sell out their supply before I get some more money, I'll be able to stave off the end of our small supply for a while. It's quite rare that the local discount store has any decent dry cat food. They did have a bag of Iams recently, 8 lbs. for $6, and before that they had some Purina One, 8 lbs. for $4. This clowder likes the new find, which was $4.50 for 3 lbs. (and that is 50% off). | Seriously, it sounds like good cat food. Among other chemicals and | icky stuff, it has always irritated me particularly how some cat food | makers put all that dye in their food. Sounds like this food would | have *no* unnecessary junk in it. You're right, it does not. | Cat food....I know a lot of people don't approve of the | nutritional content of Science Diet, esp. the corn content. But about | six months ago, Science Diet agreed to provide our shelter with free | food, ONLY if we feed Science Diet exclusively and give away sample | packs to adoptors. I am AMAZED at the difference in the cats & dogs. | They tell me clean-up is so much easier now too. No puking either. | Quality food *does* make a difference, a visible difference.. Before, | we bought whatever we could, got whatever was donated by Purina, by | and large mostly low-quality stuff. I noticed more puking with Purina One than with Iams, and more puking with Iams than with Organix (no puking at all so far, in 4 days). | I'm not saying everybody ought to feed Science Diet, just that the few | dollars extra to buy as good a quality food as you can afford makes a | big difference. And just like us, I believe the pets will live longer, | healthier lives. I know I"m starting to sound like a commercial, so | I'll stop now. This is what troubles me. Now that I know - and more importantly, the cats know - about this very expensive food, I am not going to be able to feed them anything of lesser quality without feeling really bad about it. And I know they will hate me for it... But how in the world can I afford 3-4 times more than I already pay for catfood PLUS SHIPPING? I am already thinking about how I might get by on less/cheaper food myself |
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"Victor Martinez" wrote | I love the organic part, but I don't like the fact that it has grains in | it. The kibble we feed them is Innova Evo, which does not contain any | grains at all. I don't see any grains listed in the ingredients of the Organix kibble..... |
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Pat wrote:
I don't see any grains listed in the ingredients of the Organix kibble..... Organic Barley, Organic Brown Rice -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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On Feb 27, 9:23�pm, Victor Martinez wrote:
Sherry wrote: Of course my cats would love it. They love anything that has an astronomical price tag, and is virtually impossible to locate. I just hope they don't hear about it. :-) *:-) Ours are the opposite. They won't touch the uber-premium stuff and I'm sure would love to be fed nothing but whiskas. ;-) Seriously, it sounds like good cat food. Among other chemicals and I love the organic part, but I don't like the fact that it has grains in it. The kibble we feed them is Innova Evo, which does not contain any grains at all. Quality food *does* make a difference, a visible difference.. Before, Absolutely! I just really don't want to feed corn to my crew. I know. I don't feed SD here for that reason. But it's a major step upwards for those poor shelter cats. Lately we're cooling off on our we-loved-it-last-week brand. I think I've seen Innova at Petsmart. I'll give it a try. I still don't get why the organic cat food has peas in it. Sherry |
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"Victor Martinez" wrote | Pat wrote: | I don't see any grains listed in the ingredients of the Organix kibble..... | | Organic Barley, Organic Brown Rice Ooops. Well, these are better than corn, and are not the main ingredients either. How much does Innova Evo cost, and is it readily available in places like PetsMart? |
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"Pat" wrote in message et... This is what troubles me. Now that I know - and more importantly, the cats know - about this very expensive food, I am not going to be able to feed them anything of lesser quality without feeling really bad about it. And I know they will hate me for it... But how in the world can I afford 3-4 times more than I already pay for catfood PLUS SHIPPING? I am already thinking about how I might get by on less/cheaper food myself I know you don't really have the money to stock up on a bargain like this cat food, but if you can get a few bags of it, you might save it to mix in with something else. We mix two or three cat foods together all the time. Not so much because of the cats, but because Charlie is worried they will get bored with a plain single flavor premium food. He is convinced they "like" Delicat better than the Nutro I buy for them. (I swear they turn up their noses at it plain) It has cool flavors and colors and shapes. So we mix the dry food 1/3 delicat, 1/3 Nutro seafood something flavor and 1/3 Nutro lamb. All our cats have been pretty healthy on it. Jo |
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"Jo Firey" wrote | I know you don't really have the money to stock up on a bargain like this | cat food, but if you can get a few bags of it, you might save it to mix in | with something else. | | We mix two or three cat foods together all the time. Not so much because of | the cats, but because Charlie is worried they will get bored with a plain | single flavor premium food. I've always mixed 3-4-5 different types of kibble together to fill their dish, too (occasionally one of them will be a premium-brand food meant for small breed puppies, which is very similar to cat food in composition). But I've been feeding this organic cat food by itself, hoping to see a change in Baby Eye's chronic skin condition. There's enough to last another week or so, and that should be enough time to see if it makes a difference for her. By then I will have a bit more money, too, and will try to get more of this food. I heard an employee at the discount store asking some of the other employess "When is the next organic shipment supposed to arrive?" I'm not sure if she meant organic cat food, as they had other organic foods on the shelves at the time. | He is convinced they "like" Delicat better than the Nutro I buy for them. | (I swear they turn up their noses at it plain) It has cool flavors and | colors and shapes. So we mix the dry food 1/3 delicat, 1/3 Nutro seafood | something flavor and 1/3 Nutro lamb. All our cats have been pretty healthy | on it. I am betting that Baby Eyes' skin trouble will respond to the better food. She has always preferred the cheapest brands of kibble, which must be very bad for her. I've never been able to interest her in wet food, except she will nibble at tuna if I offer it to her. But she seems quite fond of this organic stuff and has even been begging for it when the dish is empty. |
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