Food Comparison Chart

sharky

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Interesting but the MARKERS arent what most of us use ... One organic meat is far more likely to harbor higher bacteria markers( most extureded foods are cooked 10-15 minutes at 200-300 degrees... Fresh meats are mostly water and I like them but in dry food meal is better by 95% of those looking at it .. HUMMM CAT food WANTING fruits and veggies ... UMMM that proves the maker has little nutrition backgrd as a wild diet would have at most 8 % of these and only when food is scarce or stomach contents .. Cold formed nutrients are UNPROVEN in safety ... basically they are not freeze drying them( which I would call fine
) but cold processing at unknown temps

Overall I would say the chart likely will steer the ave person from a solid cat food to a cat food that reads good to a human
 
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Gee, I thought it was a good chart. Sharky, do you have a chart that most use that is similar to this one?
 

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Truthfully ... I havent found a good chart ... the best is likely naturas but you have to realize they put there ingrediants as best but they give good info


Sorry I might have to make one but I have not ... OHHH faints at the amount of work
 

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I don't like that the website reccommends dry as a staple and canned only once or twice a month as a treat. Whoever gave the advice on that website needs to do his/her homework.
 

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Originally Posted by moggiegirl

I don't like that the website reccommends dry as a staple and canned only once or twice a month as a treat. Whoever gave the advice on that website needs to do his/her homework.
I agree. Sounds like it may be outdated since new information recommends wet food as being better for our beloved kitties.
 
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