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Old September 14th 03, 01:30 AM
PawsForThought
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From: "Karen M."


GAUBSTER2 wrote:
Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science

Diet
(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.



Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products.

Why
slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.



My cats have always done fantastic on it.


I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.


These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.



Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding
trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.


Thanks for an informative and accurate post, Karen. Gabster is so intent on
defending Hill's at all costs, that he'll say anything, even if it's untrue.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm
  #52  
Old September 14th 03, 01:30 AM
PawsForThought
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From: "Karen M."


GAUBSTER2 wrote:
Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science

Diet
(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.



Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products.

Why
slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.



My cats have always done fantastic on it.


I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.


These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.



Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding
trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.


Thanks for an informative and accurate post, Karen. Gabster is so intent on
defending Hill's at all costs, that he'll say anything, even if it's untrue.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm
  #53  
Old September 14th 03, 01:38 AM
Karen M.
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GAUBSTER2 wrote:
Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science Diet
(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.



Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products. Why
slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.



My cats have always done fantastic on it.


I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.
These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.



Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding
trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.


  #54  
Old September 14th 03, 01:38 AM
Karen M.
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GAUBSTER2 wrote:
Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science Diet
(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.



Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products. Why
slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.



My cats have always done fantastic on it.


I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.
These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.



Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding
trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.


  #55  
Old September 14th 03, 01:38 AM
Karen M.
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GAUBSTER2 wrote:
Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science Diet
(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.



Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products. Why
slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.



My cats have always done fantastic on it.


I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.
These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.



Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding
trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.


  #59  
Old September 14th 03, 02:01 AM
Karen M.
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Well, my God. I'm so sick of the 'SD is great everything else is ****'
spewing going on. It's not the only food out there and this is a
freaking ad board for Hill's. You like SD, great. Feed it. But don't
malign food you know nothing about. Ya know?

PawsForThought wrote:

From: "Karen M."



GAUBSTER2 wrote:

Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science


Diet

(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.


Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products.


Why

slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.


My cats have always done fantastic on it.



I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.


These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.


Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding

trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.



Thanks for an informative and accurate post, Karen. Gabster is so intent on
defending Hill's at all costs, that he'll say anything, even if it's untrue.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm


  #60  
Old September 14th 03, 02:01 AM
Karen M.
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Well, my God. I'm so sick of the 'SD is great everything else is ****'
spewing going on. It's not the only food out there and this is a
freaking ad board for Hill's. You like SD, great. Feed it. But don't
malign food you know nothing about. Ya know?

PawsForThought wrote:

From: "Karen M."



GAUBSTER2 wrote:

Personally I don't care for IAMS (owned by Proctor & Gamble) or Science


Diet

(owned by Colgage & Palmolive), mostly because the companies that own these
foods do animal testing on their products.


Here we go again. Colgate doesn't do animal testing on their products.


Why

slander them?


Bull****. Yes they do. Call the company and ask them yourself.


Also, when I fed Science Diet in
the past, my cats never did very well on it.


My cats have always done fantastic on it.



I dont' feed commercial food but
my friends who do have cats that do well on Petguard, Felidae, or Wellness.


These foods should be available at a large health food market like Whole
Foods
or Wild Oats, or small pet supply stores.


Those are all foods that are appropriate only for kittens and not adult or
senior cats.


My cats are doing great on Wellness. My vet agrees. One of them is
officially a "senior", The other two are adults. Before you go on your
SD spew, my cats did very poorly on it. Some do great, mine didn't.

Not to mention the fact that they haven't done animal feeding

trials. What have they got to hide?


Wellness certainly does do feeding trials. And I quote:

"Animal feeding tests using Association of American Feed Control
Officials procedures substantiate that Wellness Super5mix Adult Cat Food
provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages."

This would have been quite easy to check up on before making false
statements.



Thanks for an informative and accurate post, Karen. Gabster is so intent on
defending Hill's at all costs, that he'll say anything, even if it's untrue.

Lauren
________
See my cats:
http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe
Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html
http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html
Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm


 




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