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Understanding Cat Food

Posted by Admin on March 10, 2010
Business

If you’re thinking about moving to a premium cat food for your feline friend you’re likely researching organic cat food or something specialized like diabetic cat food as one option. If so you sure aren’t alone. In the last few years there has been a great deal of interest in natural and organic cat food.

For some concerned pet parents this began with the pet food recalls disclosing that certain pet foods were causing severe sickness and even death in some pets who at the bad food, but another reason is because increasingly our pets are becoming a significant part of the family so pet owners are becoming more concerned about what may be in their pet’s food. As many become more conscience of what’s in their own dinner, starting to be more aware of what’s in their pet’s food becomes a natural concern.

The idea that you are what you eat is also to consider. Nutrition is thebasis of wellness whether you are a furry feline or a human. People are beginning to believe that feeding your pet a higher quality diet can help decrease health problems and also additional visits to the vet.

Particular cat food companies, like Wellness, also believe in a healthy, balanced, species-appropriate diet to help maintain optimum health in cats. They use whole foods and quality ingredients in their cat food instead of by-products and fillers. They also have varieties of grain-free canned cat food that is especially good for cats with diabetes.

Better yet certain companies also provide holistic pet food. The companies that offer holistic pet food believe in a whole-life approach to caring for pets. Since a main part of this school of thought is diet they use premium ingredients and also include ingredients like enzymes and probiotics to make certain pets are obtaining the complete nutrition from their food. These extra ingredients can be quite instrumental for pets with sensitive stomachs or allergies.

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