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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:WIdHc.60934$rn1.30591@okepread07... I guess it is a waste of time because it is obvious that I don't wish to put a cat's life at risk by giving them spoiled food. Did you even read any of the stuff Megan or Steve posted? Canned food that is past its "best if used by" date is NOT SPOILED!!! It's just not at it's "best", not as tasty. The food is not rancid or spoiled. If the can is bulging and the food smells putrid, then yes it is, but that can also happen while a can is still in its "best by" time frame. The above goes for human food as well as cat food. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:KHdHc.60933$rn1.19773@okepread07... What does the great food debate have to do with spoiled food? BTW, there is nothing wrong with feeding cats store bought brands. Both my cats are perfectly healthy and fine. The comparison is being made that slightly past its prime Wellness or Innova is superior food to within-its-best-by-date Special Kitty. Yes there is something wrong with feeding cats store brand cat food. Do you even read some of the information that is posted on here? Since you're apt to compare cats to children think about this: Feeding your cat Special Kitty every day is the same as feeding your child McDonald's and Twinkies every day. Sure, they may be fine for a while, but the stuff will kill them. I'm looking at a can of Wellness right now. The first several ingredients a Turkey, Chicken Liver, Whitefish, Turkey Broth, Salmon, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots. What are the first ingredients in a can of Special Kitty? Plus, you don't even take your cats to a regular vet, where they can take the time to thoroughly examine the cats and keep a record of their health. You just take them for the low-cost Humane Society vaccines. Do they keep health records of your cats? That's very important for noticing trends in weight loss/gain, bloodwork values, etc. In general, I think you are a good-hearted, well-intentioned person. I think you really want to do the best for your cats. I'm just trying to point out that there are some basic things you can do so that you can help your cats live long, healthy, lives. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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"Cat Protector" wrote in message
news:KHdHc.60933$rn1.19773@okepread07... What does the great food debate have to do with spoiled food? BTW, there is nothing wrong with feeding cats store bought brands. Both my cats are perfectly healthy and fine. The comparison is being made that slightly past its prime Wellness or Innova is superior food to within-its-best-by-date Special Kitty. Yes there is something wrong with feeding cats store brand cat food. Do you even read some of the information that is posted on here? Since you're apt to compare cats to children think about this: Feeding your cat Special Kitty every day is the same as feeding your child McDonald's and Twinkies every day. Sure, they may be fine for a while, but the stuff will kill them. I'm looking at a can of Wellness right now. The first several ingredients a Turkey, Chicken Liver, Whitefish, Turkey Broth, Salmon, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots. What are the first ingredients in a can of Special Kitty? Plus, you don't even take your cats to a regular vet, where they can take the time to thoroughly examine the cats and keep a record of their health. You just take them for the low-cost Humane Society vaccines. Do they keep health records of your cats? That's very important for noticing trends in weight loss/gain, bloodwork values, etc. In general, I think you are a good-hearted, well-intentioned person. I think you really want to do the best for your cats. I'm just trying to point out that there are some basic things you can do so that you can help your cats live long, healthy, lives. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net Check out www.snittens.com |
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There is a very real difference between drinking expired milk and
eating canned food that happens to be a couple months past the sell-by date. Namely that milk has an extremely short shelf life and is very quick to spoil under even the most favorable conditions- which isn't the case with canned items. Milk (unless it happens to be *canned* milk, in which case the spoilage wouldn't be an issue) is processed, packaged, stored, and sold in an entirely different manner than canned goods. The two aren't even comparable. That's like attempting to liken a can of tuna that's a month past its sell by to a piece of fresh tuna left sitting on the kitchen counter for a month. There's no comparison. Donated slightly outdated premium foods make it possible for shelters to provide their cats with optimum nutrition at an affordable cost. Obviously we disagree on the matter, but personally, I would much rather see these cats receiving a perfectly fine high-quality food that happens to be a few months past the sell-by than subsisting on an inexpensive less nutritious, sub-par low-quality food to keep costs down. I would *gladly* feed my own cats a slightly outdated can of Innova or Nutro before I'd hit the Job Lot and buy them a case of "fresh" generic low-quality filler. Seriously, even if you like to be on the safe side, manufacturers are always going to err well on the side of caution in selecting a best if used by date for their food, because they don't want to take even the slim chance of somebody purchasing an off product. The food isn't going to magically undergo some radical change from being perfectly fine on March 24 to being completely inedible the next day, March 25, just because that happens to be the sell by date. |
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There is a very real difference between drinking expired milk and
eating canned food that happens to be a couple months past the sell-by date. Namely that milk has an extremely short shelf life and is very quick to spoil under even the most favorable conditions- which isn't the case with canned items. Milk (unless it happens to be *canned* milk, in which case the spoilage wouldn't be an issue) is processed, packaged, stored, and sold in an entirely different manner than canned goods. The two aren't even comparable. That's like attempting to liken a can of tuna that's a month past its sell by to a piece of fresh tuna left sitting on the kitchen counter for a month. There's no comparison. Donated slightly outdated premium foods make it possible for shelters to provide their cats with optimum nutrition at an affordable cost. Obviously we disagree on the matter, but personally, I would much rather see these cats receiving a perfectly fine high-quality food that happens to be a few months past the sell-by than subsisting on an inexpensive less nutritious, sub-par low-quality food to keep costs down. I would *gladly* feed my own cats a slightly outdated can of Innova or Nutro before I'd hit the Job Lot and buy them a case of "fresh" generic low-quality filler. Seriously, even if you like to be on the safe side, manufacturers are always going to err well on the side of caution in selecting a best if used by date for their food, because they don't want to take even the slim chance of somebody purchasing an off product. The food isn't going to magically undergo some radical change from being perfectly fine on March 24 to being completely inedible the next day, March 25, just because that happens to be the sell by date. |
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Is name calling the best way you can make people hear you? Villiage idiot, I
think not. I prefer to be safer than sorry. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Arjun Ray" wrote in message ... Most assuredly it is. Please ignore our village idiot. |
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Is name calling the best way you can make people hear you? Villiage idiot, I
think not. I prefer to be safer than sorry. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Arjun Ray" wrote in message ... Most assuredly it is. Please ignore our village idiot. |
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"Sherry " wrote: Yes, that would be the same weenie. Oh, now, I don't think we are allowed to call him a "weenie." How friendly is that? After all, as long as he is doing SOMETHING good for cats, he's okay in "L's" book. Feeding Special Kitty must be better than nothing at all, right? |
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