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Is Grain-Free Really Better for Dogs and Cats?
9/14/2016 7:48:29 PM


Is Grain-Free Really Better for Dogs and Cats?

by Nature's Logic

(The Best Years in Life) Dog and cats are naturally carnivores receiving the majority of their required nutrients from meat. This has lead pet food manufactures to create grain-free formulas for both dogs and cats promoting that it is healthier and more natural. However, while grain-free manufacturers are migrating away from including grains in pet foods, they are instead using other starch ingredients such as sweet potato, tapioca, peas or chickpeas. Read More.
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RE: Is Grain-Free Really Better for Dogs and Cats?
9/14/2016 11:33:35 PM
Hi Luella,

Thanks for this artical. I have been wondering about the grains. I have been using the better Purina food with 25 vitamins. They don't want the other food now. So I guess I do have happy cats.
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RE: Is Grain-Free Really Better for Dogs and Cats?
9/15/2016 12:44:12 PM
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Is Grain-Free Really Better for Dogs and Cats?

by Nature's Logic

(The Best Years in Life) Dog and cats are naturally carnivores receiving the majority of their required nutrients from meat. This has lead pet food manufactures to create grain-free formulas for both dogs and cats promoting that it is healthier and more natural. However, while grain-free manufacturers are migrating away from including grains in pet foods, they are instead using other starch ingredients such as sweet potato, tapioca, peas or chickpeas. Read More.
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