8/02/2011
Instinct Grain-Free Chicken Meal Formula for Cats, 12.1-Pound Package Review
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(More customer reviews)It is a huge breakthrough for a pet food manufacturer to develop a nutritionally balanced dry cat food formula that is high in protein and very low in carbohydrates. The best part is that all five of my cats love it. Thank you, Nature's Variety!
After treating one of my cats for diabetes for several years, I learned the hard way about proper feline nutrition. It turns out that the grain-based dry cat food I had been feeding my beloved pet was actually killing him.
Cats are true obligate carnivores. Their digestive systems were never designed to process grains or any other high carbohydrate food. A cat's pancreas can't keep up with the insulin demands placed on it by high carbohydrate dry food. Once the pancreas is compromised, the cat develops diabetes and becomes insulin dependent.
Due to their ease and convenience, dry kibble-type cat foods are very popular with pet owners, and cats can become addicted to it. Feeding your cat a grain-based dry cat food is the equivalent of feeding your child sugary pastries and donuts for every meal! It may taste good, but it sure isn't good for them.
Although my cats still eat low-carbohydrate canned cat food for the majority of their meals, the Raw Instinct Grain Free Chicken Dry Cat Food is a perfect addition to their diet, and it's great for when I have to be away overnight.
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Nature's Variety Dry Kibble Diets provide biologically appropriate nutrition that can facilitate health, optimum body weight, and longer pet life. Dry kibble diets containing more high quality meat protein and fewer carbohydrates can aid in reducing the incidence of stomach bloat, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), some urinary tract crystals, allergies, and other diseases. This nutritionally dense kibble formula is appropriate for all life stages based on high meat protein content and whole grains.
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ferret food,
ferrets,
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