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The 5.5 oz. 24 pack of Authority wet cat food is about 24 cents/3 oz. Stocked up and hope my kitties like!
They have non-pate options for canned food. I saw some shreds.

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meowway
07-15-2021 at 07:27 PM.
07-15-2021 at 07:27 PM.
Quote from Pga :
Domesticated cats and dogs readily metabolize carbohydrates for energy, just like they can metabolize protein. The "no grain" marketing is a gimmick, the brand that claim to be "grain-free" simply used DIFFERENT sources carbohydrates in their formula.....peas, carrots, tapioca, endless list to sucker people into believing their food is better.

Brewer's yeast is a nutritional supplement added for it's vitamin, mineral and protein content.

Noone said that they cannot metabolize carbs, Just that carbs are a filler and cats do not normally eat carbs. So carbs are a filler and brewers rice is nutritionally poor carb filler.

I know that brewer yeast is added for its vitamin and mineral content but it is a cheap way to do so not a good way to do so. Especially given the possible linkage to liver damage.

This is what makes this food quality but not superbly high quality. They used cheap filler and a potentially questionable filler.

Now unless you actually address what i said instead of your bulshit imagined argument (vis-a-vis i never said cats cannot digest carbs just that they do not need it), I am done discussing this.
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07-16-2021 at 04:18 AM.
07-16-2021 at 04:18 AM.
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Noone said that they cannot metabolize carbs, Just that carbs are a filler and cats do not normally eat carbs. So carbs are a filler and brewers rice is nutritionally poor carb filler.

I know that brewer yeast is added for its vitamin and mineral content but it is a cheap way to do so not a good way to do so. Especially given the possible linkage to liver damage.

This is what makes this food quality but not superbly high quality. They used cheap filler and a potentially questionable filler.

Now unless you actually address what i said instead of your bulshit imagined argument (vis-a-vis i never said cats cannot digest carbs just that they do not need it), I am done discussing this.
Yeah cats normally do not normally eat chickens, cows and tuna either....so by your simplistic argument those are fillers too....

There's no clinical evidence brewer yeast causes liver damage.

Where the nutrients come from is completely irrelevant as long as they get the nutrients they need.
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07-16-2021 at 12:23 PM.
07-16-2021 at 12:23 PM.
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Yeah cats normally do not normally eat chickens, cows and tuna either....so by your simplistic argument those are fillers too....

There's no clinical evidence brewer yeast causes liver damage.

Where the nutrients come from is completely irrelevant as long as they get the nutrients they need.

Bulshit. Tuna, chicken and cows ate protein and btw I have witnessed a cat eating a chicken. Cow not so
much and tbh I don't buy beef for cats but at least it is animal protein which is what obligate carnivores eat.

At this point, you have made such bulshit arguments that you ate either a troll or . Don't care which one.
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07-16-2021 at 12:56 PM.
07-16-2021 at 12:56 PM.
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Bulshit. Tuna, chicken and cows ate protein and btw I have witnessed a cat eating a chicken. Cow not so
much and tbh I don't buy beef for cats but at least it is animal protein which is what obligate carnivores eat.

At this point, you have made such bulshit arguments that you ate either a troll or . Don't care which one.
now you are changing back the argument about nutrients. Before your argument was that whatever they don't eat in the wild, cannot be good for them.....yet all the sudden beef, chicken, pork and tuna that they don't hunt in wild is good for them.

I'm sure next you will tell us that any food that contains chicken/pork/fish-by-products are "low quality" while ignoring in wild cats eat their prey head to tail. They don't hunt deboned chickens, tho they would be very easy to catch......

You are the type that buys into marketing hype. Once again, smart owners analyze the nutrient content, not where the nutrients come from.
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07-18-2021 at 10:24 AM.
07-18-2021 at 10:24 AM.
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How long is the shelf life and when is the production date?
Nov. 2023 to March 2024 expiration dates for the Authority wet cat food got all the non fish flavors and a catfish pate.
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07-20-2021 at 12:15 PM.
07-20-2021 at 12:15 PM.
Quote from TenderGiraffe529 :
Nov. 2023 to March 2024 expiration dates for the Authority wet cat food got all the non fish flavors and a catfish pate.
Note again these are "BEST IF USED BY" dates, not expiration dates.
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07-21-2021 at 11:00 AM.
07-21-2021 at 11:00 AM.
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Because cats are obligate carnivores and do not need a lot of grain in their diet, Brewer's rice is virtually useless in their food. It is missing the nutritional benefits found in whole brown rice and is high in carbohydrates. Cats just don't need this additive. Brewers yeast is controversial at best with some indication that it may damage the liver.

So you are wrong.. both of them are bad fillers. There are better options such as no fillers or whole grain fillers and there are worse fillers. The good news is that both of these are past the first 5 ingredients so this is quality food with some bad but not horrendous fillers.
Which one has brewers yeast?

Some of them also contain corn.
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07-21-2021 at 02:17 PM.
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Which one has brewers yeast?

Some of them also contain corn.

The kitten chicken one that was left at the time of my writing that post. I didn't consider the beef one because in my experience most cats don't care for the beef smell and since I foster cats, I need something that works.
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07-21-2021 at 02:37 PM.
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The kitten chicken one that was left at the time of my writing that post. I didn't consider the beef one because in my experience most cats don't care for the beef smell and since I foster cats, I need something that works.
Fortiflora has brewers yeast in it too. A lot of vets recommend it.
https://www.proplanvetdirect.com/fortiflora

I take brewers yeast myself almost daily for the B vitamins. I haven't heard anything about it affecting the liver. A health-nut friend of mine actually recommended it to me, although it was years ago.
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