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Originally Posted by csteen85 
Hi all,
I'm just curious if anyone has any first hand experience with a long-term grain-free diet and whether it increases quality or length of life.
I'd love to hear your thoughts/experiences.
Thanks!
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Cats aren't designed by Mother Nature to eat grains. Corn turns to sugar carbs and is extremely bad for cats. I know, because I just lost my little pal to a very nasty case of diabetes. Had I known more about feline nutrition, I would never have spoiled him (in more ways than one!) by indulging him with fancy dry cat treats. "Natural" or "healthy" grains are actually the feline equivalent of high fructose corn syrup.
Higher protein wet foods are the way to go.
If you insist on grains, balance it with plenty of real meat or fish. And always read the ingredients. You'll be surprised how many so-called "healthy" or "natural" products are just meat-flavored cheap corn filler.
Don't buy the hype. Be smart now, and avoid expensive, long-running nightmares later in your kitty's life.
