Amazon has 16-Lb Purina Friskies Dry Cat Food (2 Flavors) on sale for $15.98 - $3.19 off when you 'clip' the coupon found on product page - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Available Flavors (prices below after Circle Offer):
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As others have subtly pointed out, you should read the ingredients list to see what you are really feeding your pets! If the first ingredient isn't a real meat food, I'd steer clear.
**Genetically Modified (GM) Corn**: In 2023, Mexico banned the use of GM corn for human consumption⁷.
- **Corn Gluten Meal**: Some countries have restrictions on GM maize and maize by-products due to concerns about genetically modified organisms²⁴.
- **Chicken By-product Meal**: The use of chicken washed in chlorine, which could be part of chicken by-products, is banned in the European Union¹¹.
- **Soybean Meal**: There are bans on certain genetically modified crops, which could include soybean meal, in many European countries¹.
- **Beef Tallow Preserved With Mixed-tocopherols**: While not specifically banned, there are concerns about beef tallow in skincare due to the risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy²⁸.
- **Wheat Flour**: There are no specific bans on wheat flour, but some processed products containing wheat flour may have restrictions due to other ingredients¹⁹.
- **Meat And Bone Meal**: The European Union banned the use of meat and bone meal for feeding ruminants in 1994 due to BSE concerns³³.
- **Artificial Flavors and Colors (Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2)**: Certain artificial colors are banned or heavily regulated in countries like Norway, Austria, and the European Union².
In for 1 of each. I've been paying around $1 a pound for this since covid rolled around. This will arrive just when I am running out of dry cat food. Thanks!!
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**Genetically Modified (GM) Corn**: In 2023, Mexico banned the use of GM corn for human consumption⁷.
- **Corn Gluten Meal**: Some countries have restrictions on GM maize and maize by-products due to concerns about genetically modified organisms²⁴.
- **Chicken By-product Meal**: The use of chicken washed in chlorine, which could be part of chicken by-products, is banned in the European Union¹¹.
- **Soybean Meal**: There are bans on certain genetically modified crops, which could include soybean meal, in many European countries¹.
- **Beef Tallow Preserved With Mixed-tocopherols**: While not specifically banned, there are concerns about beef tallow in skincare due to the risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy²⁸.
- **Wheat Flour**: There are no specific bans on wheat flour, but some processed products containing wheat flour may have restrictions due to other ingredients¹⁹.
- **Meat And Bone Meal**: The European Union banned the use of meat and bone meal for feeding ruminants in 1994 due to BSE concerns³³.
- **Artificial Flavors and Colors (Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2)**: Certain artificial colors are banned or heavily regulated in countries like Norway, Austria, and the European Union².
She likes the cheaper corn stuff. But she is hairless so she seems to like carbs/corn.
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