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"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. ........................... ....... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Before then, diets for cats and dogs consisted of mostly table scraps and leftovers from the dinner table, although some people prepared actual meals for their pets. The first canned food was Ken-L-Ration, produced in the early 1900s by the Chappel brothers in Rockford, Illinois. The "meal" was introduced in the 1930s by Paul Gaines. It was called a "meal" (Gaines-Meal) because it consisted of several dried, ground ingredients that were mixed together and sold in big (100 lbs) bags. In the early days of pet food manufacturing, very little was known about feline nutrition so the same food was marketed for both species - the cans and bags were merely labeled differently. Here's a little trivia: Pet foods weren't sold in grocery stores until 1957 because store owners and customers didn't like the idea of pet foods being sold next to human foods, but the convenience and economy of buying pet foods at the grocery store while shopping for the family's food quickly won-out. Before 1957, pet foods had to be purchased at feed stores and farm animal feed outlets. The metal shortage of World War II gave a boost to the dry food market, but dry food didn't really become popular until the extrusion process was developed. Before then, canned food was more popular. Phil. |
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"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. ........................... ....... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Before then, diets for cats and dogs consisted of mostly table scraps and leftovers from the dinner table, although some people prepared actual meals for their pets. The first canned food was Ken-L-Ration, produced in the early 1900s by the Chappel brothers in Rockford, Illinois. The "meal" was introduced in the 1930s by Paul Gaines. It was called a "meal" (Gaines-Meal) because it consisted of several dried, ground ingredients that were mixed together and sold in big (100 lbs) bags. In the early days of pet food manufacturing, very little was known about feline nutrition so the same food was marketed for both species - the cans and bags were merely labeled differently. Here's a little trivia: Pet foods weren't sold in grocery stores until 1957 because store owners and customers didn't like the idea of pet foods being sold next to human foods, but the convenience and economy of buying pet foods at the grocery store while shopping for the family's food quickly won-out. Before 1957, pet foods had to be purchased at feed stores and farm animal feed outlets. The metal shortage of World War II gave a boost to the dry food market, but dry food didn't really become popular until the extrusion process was developed. Before then, canned food was more popular. Phil. |
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Back 60 years ago, when I was a kid, our three cats lived on raw pork kidney
and pork liver. As a treat they got pink salmon mixed with bread. There was always a saucer of milk and occasional table scraps. They lived a long time and were healthy. Just my thoughts. Bill "Phil P." wrote in message ... "Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. ........................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Before then, diets for cats and dogs consisted of mostly table scraps and leftovers from the dinner table, although some people prepared actual meals for their pets. The first canned food was Ken-L-Ration, produced in the early 1900s by the Chappel brothers in Rockford, Illinois. The "meal" was introduced in the 1930s by Paul Gaines. It was called a "meal" (Gaines-Meal) because it consisted of several dried, ground ingredients that were mixed together and sold in big (100 lbs) bags. In the early days of pet food manufacturing, very little was known about feline nutrition so the same food was marketed for both species - the cans and bags were merely labeled differently. Here's a little trivia: Pet foods weren't sold in grocery stores until 1957 because store owners and customers didn't like the idea of pet foods being sold next to human foods, but the convenience and economy of buying pet foods at the grocery store while shopping for the family's food quickly won-out. Before 1957, pet foods had to be purchased at feed stores and farm animal feed outlets. The metal shortage of World War II gave a boost to the dry food market, but dry food didn't really become popular until the extrusion process was developed. Before then, canned food was more popular. Phil. |
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Back 60 years ago, when I was a kid, our three cats lived on raw pork kidney
and pork liver. As a treat they got pink salmon mixed with bread. There was always a saucer of milk and occasional table scraps. They lived a long time and were healthy. Just my thoughts. Bill "Phil P." wrote in message ... "Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. ........................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Before then, diets for cats and dogs consisted of mostly table scraps and leftovers from the dinner table, although some people prepared actual meals for their pets. The first canned food was Ken-L-Ration, produced in the early 1900s by the Chappel brothers in Rockford, Illinois. The "meal" was introduced in the 1930s by Paul Gaines. It was called a "meal" (Gaines-Meal) because it consisted of several dried, ground ingredients that were mixed together and sold in big (100 lbs) bags. In the early days of pet food manufacturing, very little was known about feline nutrition so the same food was marketed for both species - the cans and bags were merely labeled differently. Here's a little trivia: Pet foods weren't sold in grocery stores until 1957 because store owners and customers didn't like the idea of pet foods being sold next to human foods, but the convenience and economy of buying pet foods at the grocery store while shopping for the family's food quickly won-out. Before 1957, pet foods had to be purchased at feed stores and farm animal feed outlets. The metal shortage of World War II gave a boost to the dry food market, but dry food didn't really become popular until the extrusion process was developed. Before then, canned food was more popular. Phil. |
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Back 60 years ago, when I was a kid, our three cats lived on raw pork kidney
and pork liver. As a treat they got pink salmon mixed with bread. There was always a saucer of milk and occasional table scraps. They lived a long time and were healthy. Just my thoughts. Bill "Phil P." wrote in message ... "Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. ........................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Before then, diets for cats and dogs consisted of mostly table scraps and leftovers from the dinner table, although some people prepared actual meals for their pets. The first canned food was Ken-L-Ration, produced in the early 1900s by the Chappel brothers in Rockford, Illinois. The "meal" was introduced in the 1930s by Paul Gaines. It was called a "meal" (Gaines-Meal) because it consisted of several dried, ground ingredients that were mixed together and sold in big (100 lbs) bags. In the early days of pet food manufacturing, very little was known about feline nutrition so the same food was marketed for both species - the cans and bags were merely labeled differently. Here's a little trivia: Pet foods weren't sold in grocery stores until 1957 because store owners and customers didn't like the idea of pet foods being sold next to human foods, but the convenience and economy of buying pet foods at the grocery store while shopping for the family's food quickly won-out. Before 1957, pet foods had to be purchased at feed stores and farm animal feed outlets. The metal shortage of World War II gave a boost to the dry food market, but dry food didn't really become popular until the extrusion process was developed. Before then, canned food was more popular. Phil. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ...
"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. .......................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Hey watch those cheap shots. :-) I may be old but I ain't quite senile yet. I do however remember when grocery stores did not sell pet foods. I also remember the late 50's and early 60's before we knew that rancid pet food would kill so many cats. Fortunately a wonder drug came along and saved literally millions of cats from dying of ingesting rancid fats. What was once the most common cause of death and admission to veterinary clinics was wiped out in a little less than a year. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ...
"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. .......................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Hey watch those cheap shots. :-) I may be old but I ain't quite senile yet. I do however remember when grocery stores did not sell pet foods. I also remember the late 50's and early 60's before we knew that rancid pet food would kill so many cats. Fortunately a wonder drug came along and saved literally millions of cats from dying of ingesting rancid fats. What was once the most common cause of death and admission to veterinary clinics was wiped out in a little less than a year. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ...
"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? If you were living with a cat/cats back in those days, what did you usually end up feeding them? .................................................. .......................... ...... "Back in those days" (before commercial pet foods were manufactured) were the 1860s! (Steve probably remembers those days). Hey watch those cheap shots. :-) I may be old but I ain't quite senile yet. I do however remember when grocery stores did not sell pet foods. I also remember the late 50's and early 60's before we knew that rancid pet food would kill so many cats. Fortunately a wonder drug came along and saved literally millions of cats from dying of ingesting rancid fats. What was once the most common cause of death and admission to veterinary clinics was wiped out in a little less than a year. |
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"Mary" wrote in message .. .
"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? Sure. It's called "table scraps." Dogs lived on it too, somehow. But alas not for very long. Modern commercially prepared foods, good veterinary care and routine vaccinations have vastly extended the life of domestic pets. |
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"Mary" wrote in message .. .
"Kitten M" wrote in message ... Please help my research for cat food. Before lots of people started feeding their cat commercial cat food, (crunchy type or canned food) what were they feeding their cat? Is there such a thing like a traditional "home made" cat food? Sure. It's called "table scraps." Dogs lived on it too, somehow. But alas not for very long. Modern commercially prepared foods, good veterinary care and routine vaccinations have vastly extended the life of domestic pets. |
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