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I missed this. I believe that info on the site I provided is from the company.Originally Posted by sharky
If you need a VERY VERY accurate CALL THE COMPANY ...
I missed this. I believe that info on the site I provided is from the company.Originally Posted by sharky
If you need a VERY VERY accurate CALL THE COMPANY ...
What does this mean? Fiber is unusable to the cat? I read that fiber has benefits to cats especially to ones that are obese or have IBD.Originally Posted by sharky
You knew I missed that... but I note they arent taking out the fiber..I never used to but fiber on a label is insouble thus unusable to the cat
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Nutritionally unusable I believe is what sharky means. Insoluable fiber just passes through the system resulting in larger, fluffier stools.Originally Posted by kitytize
What does this mean? Fiber is unusable to the cat? I read that fiber has benefits to cats especially to ones that are obese or have IBD.
LMAO..we are learning today .. that is the DRY formula simple... wet you have to take out the moisture and then procededOriginally Posted by mschauer
And I missed that you left out the fiber.
Given that, your formula yields 35.6% carbs vs 40% in the chart for the Hill's.
But.. For Solid Gold blended tuna your formula yields 3.6% carbs vs 21% in the chart.
I should probably let this go. I wanted to correct my posting but I still think such a simple formula isn't good for general use. OK, I'll it go now..
EXACTLY.. Fiber is of no nutritional value as it is passed through which is a great thing for someOriginally Posted by mschauer
Nutritionally unusable I believe is what sharky means. Insoluable fiber just passes through the system resulting in larger, fluffier stools.