I came across this statement:
"Over at Popular Science they give a short profile of the folks at AFB International whose business niche is in making flavored coatings for dry pet foods.
It turns out cats and dogs are quite different when it comes to diversity in foods. Cats, for example like to stick to one kind of food, as research has shown that most outdoor cats are "either mousers or birders, but not both." Giving a cat a rotating menu of food choices may actually cause the cat more concern than if one good food is chosen and stuck with."
Any opinions, comments, agree / disagree?
"Over at Popular Science they give a short profile of the folks at AFB International whose business niche is in making flavored coatings for dry pet foods.
It turns out cats and dogs are quite different when it comes to diversity in foods. Cats, for example like to stick to one kind of food, as research has shown that most outdoor cats are "either mousers or birders, but not both." Giving a cat a rotating menu of food choices may actually cause the cat more concern than if one good food is chosen and stuck with."
Any opinions, comments, agree / disagree?