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Aerows

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43. It's useless if you pet won't eat it
Sat Nov 23, 2013, 03:54 PM
Nov 2013

I know someone that worked for an organic pet food company. My cat wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole, even though I got a case of it to try with my cat. I tried to get her to eat it (different cat than I have now, though the one I have now would definitely turn her nose up at it).

At some point, you have to accept that if the cat wants Fancy Feast in a can instead of "hoity-toity organic blend" or "I'm going to go eat lizards outside", you buy Fancy Feast in the can.

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Dogs and cats have completely different pipoman Nov 2013 #1
It shouldn't be fed to anything. Should be thrown away. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #3
Yeah pipoman Nov 2013 #4
It's not perfectly healthy or nutritious for animals. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #6
Not to say there isn't probably some product pipoman Nov 2013 #8
Eat it if you want! leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #9
Imagine how many hungry people could be fed pipoman Nov 2013 #11
I hope you don't have any dogs. newfie11 Nov 2013 #16
Huh. Hunry people need rice and beans and veggies and fruits. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #21
I am one of those "morons." MADem Nov 2013 #24
IMHO the real issues with commercial pet food are 1)inadequate nutritional labeling Gormy Cuss Nov 2013 #72
I agree--cats should eat meat and fish; it's what suits them. MADem Nov 2013 #73
I hear ya. Gormy Cuss Nov 2013 #78
It's not binary. ag_dude Nov 2013 #26
When a cat or dog will find it nutritious and tasty? No way. Warpy Nov 2013 #28
Dogs also eat their own poop. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #46
They also eat cat shit Warpy Nov 2013 #47
You are so correct. As one of my herding instructors said "There is a amount of cattle shit each Vincardog Nov 2013 #57
Yeah, all you can say at that point is tha'll do, dog. Warpy Nov 2013 #60
Since we are generally headed to work, all I say is "Where is the cows Chief?" Vincardog Nov 2013 #61
Border collies love to eat sheep poop, too. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #64
My cat eats raw lizard Aerows Nov 2013 #18
I have one just like her. Warpy Nov 2013 #29
My Her Highness Aerows Nov 2013 #37
Pet food is regulated by the FDA Major Nikon Nov 2013 #25
yep Kali Nov 2013 #55
This is why my dogs eat only raw food newfie11 Nov 2013 #2
Feeding raw meat to pets is a major public health risk. kestrel91316 Nov 2013 #7
Read on grasshopper newfie11 Nov 2013 #14
I am a veterinarian with over 30 years in practice. I also have a degree in microbiology. kestrel91316 Nov 2013 #20
I don't feed raw because I don't like leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #23
My vet agrees with raw feeding newfie11 Nov 2013 #34
Whereas your food could never be recalled for salmonella... ag_dude Nov 2013 #27
I don't care newfie11 Nov 2013 #36
My deceased brother-in-law fadedrose Nov 2013 #45
I can't thank you enough for pointing out Aerows Nov 2013 #39
I used to treat my cat to raw chicken liver once in a while Warpy Nov 2013 #30
Newman's Own is suitable for humans too. frogmarch Nov 2013 #5
Yeah, Newman's certainly smells fine enough for human meals. hunter Nov 2013 #15
My poodle makes friends with frogmarch Nov 2013 #17
All our dogs are from the animal shelter and experienced longer periods of homelessness. hunter Nov 2013 #22
Raccoons are a major problem here Aerows Nov 2013 #42
Cats and raccoons do OK together. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #48
Oh no, they don't, not here. Aerows Nov 2013 #54
I agree with Pipoman here gollygee Nov 2013 #10
aside from pilfering rotting garbage from my compost heap, scarfing dead mice before I magical thyme Nov 2013 #12
Kirkland Dry Dog Food from CostCo is rated highly. hunter Nov 2013 #31
you have no idea how much I wish there was a Costco near me. magical thyme Nov 2013 #32
There is ONE in Omaha Omaha Steve Nov 2013 #40
Dog food that costs less doesn't necessarily lower your costs Major Nikon Nov 2013 #62
And you get a lot less poop. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #65
I was amazed at how dramatic the difference was Major Nikon Nov 2013 #67
A couple of good links fadedrose Nov 2013 #13
Dog food ratings LWolf Nov 2013 #33
The one I used to feed was EVO newfie11 Nov 2013 #38
I tried Evo once because it was supposed to have a really high leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #50
Dogs will sometimes have problems when you switch their diet Major Nikon Nov 2013 #58
That was a while ago but I'm sure I changed food gradually. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #63
I feed my dogs Orijen Adult Major Nikon Nov 2013 #66
One thing I thought about. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #68
Actually they list that as the initial feeding guide Major Nikon Nov 2013 #69
I think Orijen is a really good food. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #70
I get it via mail order Major Nikon Nov 2013 #71
Raw food info newfie11 Nov 2013 #19
There are like a million things we can worry more about than pet food. Things that help humans. n-t Logical Nov 2013 #35
A single track mind is such a terrible thing to have. n/t flvegan Nov 2013 #52
Then I am terrible. How about we actually regulate the human food better first?? n-t Logical Nov 2013 #53
Why not do both? flvegan Nov 2013 #59
The good pet foods have ingredient lists you can understand BainsBane Nov 2013 #41
It's useless if you pet won't eat it Aerows Nov 2013 #43
I feed my dog dry food BainsBane Nov 2013 #44
If it looked completely nasty to me Aerows Nov 2013 #49
Cats imprint on their food at an early age. leftyladyfrommo Nov 2013 #51
Mine imprinted on lizards, mice and birds Aerows Nov 2013 #56
you can get them to switch over to almost anything, if you mix it in their favorite food in ever bettyellen Nov 2013 #74
Thanks for the tip, BettyEllen Aerows Nov 2013 #75
yes, my little girl was totally repulsed by the food at first, I thought it was hopeless! bettyellen Nov 2013 #76
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