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Old November 11th 03, 02:44 AM
Paulette
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Why quote a study on DOGS ,when these are cat owners on this group?
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Old November 11th 03, 02:44 AM
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Why quote a study on DOGS ,when these are cat owners on this group?
Forgive my ignorance.

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Old November 11th 03, 03:02 AM
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Paulette wrote:
Why quote a study on DOGS ,when these are cat owners on this group?
Forgive my ignorance.


Because Nutro also produces cat food. If they are not up to par in one
area, then it is reasonable to expect they may not be up to par in other
areas as well.

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"Its the bugs that keep it running."
-Joe Canuck

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Old November 11th 03, 03:02 AM
Joe Canuck
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Paulette wrote:
Why quote a study on DOGS ,when these are cat owners on this group?
Forgive my ignorance.


Because Nutro also produces cat food. If they are not up to par in one
area, then it is reasonable to expect they may not be up to par in other
areas as well.

--
"Its the bugs that keep it running."
-Joe Canuck

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Old November 11th 03, 03:02 AM
Joe Canuck
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Paulette wrote:
Why quote a study on DOGS ,when these are cat owners on this group?
Forgive my ignorance.


Because Nutro also produces cat food. If they are not up to par in one
area, then it is reasonable to expect they may not be up to par in other
areas as well.

--
"Its the bugs that keep it running."
-Joe Canuck

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Old November 12th 03, 03:55 PM
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"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.
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Old November 12th 03, 03:55 PM
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"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.
 




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