Just curious. I'm considering changing over completely to Innova or Wellness, and was wondering since these foods have no preservatives, how long would they keep if kept in an airtight container?
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I highly doubt it. I have never subscribed to the WCJ but I have subscribed to the WDJ and they state in the 2002 top dry food issue that they do not conduct lab tests on any of the foods on their list...that it is way beyond the scope of their resources. I would assume the same would hold true for the WCJ's top dry foods since they both had the same publisher. The WCJ now has a new publisher but as far as I am aware they don't even do a top foods report anymore.Originally posted by Slave2_Ragdolls
The owner believes that the Innova is not what is advertised as far as quality and perservatives. He claims that the Whole Cat Journal took a sample to a lab to be analyzed....and it was not what the company claims it to beIs it true? I tried to find this info on the internet and failed. Just giving ya something to think aboutGood luck in whatever you decide.
Sounds good to me. I also use Innova dry and Wellness, Innova and Eagle Pack mostly for canned food.Originally posted by kris1114
I have decided to go with Innova because it is much cheaper then Wellness here in Georgia. Since the cats are loving the Wellness canned food, I'll go with the Innova dry and wellness canned.
Sound good?