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In reply to the discussion: My 30 pound dog was attacked by three unleashed pit bulls [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)to lose such beautiful creatures and friends. And don't worry . . . you're not hijacking anything.
But to be honest, I don't know if Life's Abundance is the reason for your babies' much too early demise.
In my experience, it's been the best pet food I could buy for both my cats (Red Tabby and Choccie-point Siamese) and my dogs (two pugs, one chihuahua and one cream Chow).




My Siamese kitten (7 mos old, rescued from an abusive family) came to us a month or so ago, and she was in a bad, bad way. Dirty eyes, fleas, coat was rough with patches of really straw-like fur, and listless. She's been with us for over a month now (she was about 6 mos when she arrived) and I have only given her Life's Abundance, specifically, Nature's Choice can food (one can a day) and the Life's Abundance kibble for Cats (with plenty of fresh water). She's gained weight, her coat shines, and the kids who found our Sagwa don't recognize her - which is a good thing.
We have an older cat, Lenny (b-day: 02-02-2006). He's a red tabby. He had kidney failure earlier on before I discovered Life's Abundance for cats. Back then I only gave it to my dogs. Anyway, when he had kidney failure we brought him to the vet and he told us that Lenny didn't drink enough (he didn't) and that it was the reason for his kidney failure (till this day, Lenny loathes moist or can food). After he was kept overnight stuck with an IV (and we got stuck with a bill of $550) he came home and we started him on Nature's Choice (Life's Abundance). He's been on it since then, and he's healthy, happy, and gorgeous, of course.