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From: (Steve Crane)
There isn't a diet out there with more N3,6's than products made by Hill's. The only "hype" around fatty acids is that some manufacturers decided it would work to fool consumers. They realized consumers wouldn't know if the food had N3,6's before or not. So let's launch a great madison avenue marketing plan and tell everybody we've added N3,6's to the diet. Ah so that's why Hill's just launched that new food, huh? Trying to fool consumers again? LOL ________ 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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From: (Steve Crane)
There isn't a diet out there with more N3,6's than products made by Hill's. The only "hype" around fatty acids is that some manufacturers decided it would work to fool consumers. They realized consumers wouldn't know if the food had N3,6's before or not. So let's launch a great madison avenue marketing plan and tell everybody we've added N3,6's to the diet. Ah so that's why Hill's just launched that new food, huh? Trying to fool consumers again? LOL ________ 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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Then I guess I was a weird kid... because I used to eat everything...
steak, ice cream, cookies and anything else that got in the way. ;-) I was a weird kid myself probably because of my low blood pressure. I was never fond of sweets. Nothing would beat a steak. But what I observe in children today is that they eat too much crap and prefer crap to real food. Obesity has become a very serious problem among children too. |
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Then I guess I was a weird kid... because I used to eat everything...
steak, ice cream, cookies and anything else that got in the way. ;-) I was a weird kid myself probably because of my low blood pressure. I was never fond of sweets. Nothing would beat a steak. But what I observe in children today is that they eat too much crap and prefer crap to real food. Obesity has become a very serious problem among children too. |
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"Karen M." wrote in message ... Who are the other two, phil? Haven't figure it out, yet? I gave you more credit than that. Don't worry, you don't qualify as an au naturel cult fanatic because you feed your cats a commercial food. Phil P. wrote: "Steve Crane" wrote in message om... (PawsForThought) wrote in message ... Lauren, I'm begining to think you are purposefully being deceitful. Do ya think? Took you long enough! LOL! In all your years dealing with hundreds of vets, have you ever heard of any *10* cats *combined* experiencing *half* the adverse reactions to SD or *any* diet as "Me Too" Lauren claims her cats did to SD?? LOL! If 1/10 of her stories were true, her cats would have been dead years ago! If she's not an obsessed pathological liar, then she must be a complete idiot... Most rational people would have changed their cats' diets after their cats experienced one or two adverse reactions to a particular food, instead of after a *dozen* or so adverse reactions! LOL! But then again, she can't be too bright if she thinks people actually believe her built-to-suit "me too" stories! LOL! She'd blame the extinction of the dinosaurs in SD if she though for a second she could get away with it! Here's an idea: Her and the other two au naturel fanatics should start their own newsgroup and call it "Hills' Hags"! LOL! This way they can swap "horror" stories about SD all day so the rest of us don't have to read their nonsense. I'd killfile her, but she's too dangerous to leave unchecked.... |
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"Karen M." wrote in message ... Who are the other two, phil? Haven't figure it out, yet? I gave you more credit than that. Don't worry, you don't qualify as an au naturel cult fanatic because you feed your cats a commercial food. Phil P. wrote: "Steve Crane" wrote in message om... (PawsForThought) wrote in message ... Lauren, I'm begining to think you are purposefully being deceitful. Do ya think? Took you long enough! LOL! In all your years dealing with hundreds of vets, have you ever heard of any *10* cats *combined* experiencing *half* the adverse reactions to SD or *any* diet as "Me Too" Lauren claims her cats did to SD?? LOL! If 1/10 of her stories were true, her cats would have been dead years ago! If she's not an obsessed pathological liar, then she must be a complete idiot... Most rational people would have changed their cats' diets after their cats experienced one or two adverse reactions to a particular food, instead of after a *dozen* or so adverse reactions! LOL! But then again, she can't be too bright if she thinks people actually believe her built-to-suit "me too" stories! LOL! She'd blame the extinction of the dinosaurs in SD if she though for a second she could get away with it! Here's an idea: Her and the other two au naturel fanatics should start their own newsgroup and call it "Hills' Hags"! LOL! This way they can swap "horror" stories about SD all day so the rest of us don't have to read their nonsense. I'd killfile her, but she's too dangerous to leave unchecked.... |
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I ask Steve what an example of disease caused by nutritional excess is,
because "dietary development is always looking at the disease we see and trying to avoid them [sic]". I'll take a stab at it...how about excess sodium causing hypertension and heart disease (among other things)? I am not expecting an answer that "obesity is a problem caused by nutritional excess" because then Hill's would be developing and marketing an educational campaign to get people to feed their cats less food--including Hill's food, of course. Actually there was some sort of campaign to educate consumers about the dangers of obesity sponsored by Hill's and the University of Chicago earlier this year?? |
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