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*a possible, but unproven carcinogen
But, yes, it would be nice if they didn't include it. It's one of the reasons we went away from Blue Buffalo.
But, yes, it would be nice if they didn't include it. It's one of the reasons we went away from Blue Buffalo.
Costco had a really high quality wet food that was about $30 for like 48 cans if I remember correctly. Unfortunately, right after I discovered it, it was discontinued.
We now buy PetSmart's Nulo medal series Limited Ingredient Diet canned food. It's not cheap (something like $1.60/can when you buy more than 6), but it's highly rated and doesn't have any of the fillers or allergens. Highly rated on catfooddb.
We now buy PetSmart's Nulo medal series Limited Ingredient Diet canned food. It's not cheap (something like $1.60/can when you buy more than 6), but it's highly rated and doesn't have any of the fillers or allergens. Highly rated on catfooddb.
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We now buy PetSmart's Nulo medal series Limited Ingredient Diet canned food. It's not cheap (something like $1.60/can when you buy more than 6), but it's highly rated and doesn't have any of the fillers or allergens. Highly rated on catfooddb.
Blanket statements are often wrong. Amazon would also fall into that category, yet they sell most of the highest quality foods.
Besides, the food they sold was very highly rated by catfood db, which is why I sought it out in the first place. The ingredients alone made it obvious that it was of high quality. I'm sure it was a loss leader for Costco and that may be why it was discontinued.
Besides, the food they sold was very highly rated by catfood db, which is why I sought it out in the first place. The ingredients alone made it obvious that it was of high quality. I'm sure it was a loss leader for Costco and that may be why it was discontinued.
However if you can find high quality ingredients for lower price then by all means keep doing that. Meanwhile price is a good estimate of the quality of food usually, there are plenty of deals for mid-high end cat food for a good price.
I also don't know why you're attempting to argue with me over a food you don't even know the name of. But, for informational purposes, here is the link to its catfooddb rating:
http://catfooddb.com/product/kirk...ey+Formu