Authority Sensitive Solution Cat Food
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on Saturday, August 23, 2014
My cat does not need sensitive solution food. She's never had issues with throwing up (except a couple times right after eating very rich, fishy canned food), she has no allergies that I'm aware of, and she's always just been super healthy. I bought this food (at Petsmart) because it was the cheapest dry food I could find that had no soy, wheat, corn, or animal by-products. I am serious when it comes to both my health and the health of my animals, so I find the lack of these unnatural ingredients to be a major plus. The food has sort of a strong salmon smell, which isn't necessarily unpleasant. My cat, Peanut, has been eating this food for about 6 months now and is in perfect health, has plenty of energy, is super shiny and silky, barely sheds, and has no dandruff or physical signs of unhealthiness. As much as I love feeding her this food though, I'm currently looking to cut fish out of her diet due to the fact that commercial fishing industries are ruining the fish populations in our oceans. I want to find a truly organic, truly free range turkey or chicken based food for her. An animal rights organization I spoke with recommended vegan cat food as the best way to reduce animal suffering. I suppose this is true, but it just seems so unnatural for my cat. In the wild she would be killing wild little animals and causing suffering herself. Which is why I think truly free range and truly organic chicken or turkey seem to be the most realistic choice as her primary food source. But to anyone who is not particularly concerned with feeding their pet organic food, I strongly recommend this dry food for their cat.
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