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rockhillmanor
May 18, 2014Explorer
CA POPPY wrote:
We switched our dogs and cat to Blue Buffalo dry food two or three years ago and they've done well, but the price increases have been ridiculous.Our old cat quit upchucking
when we switched from Pro-Plan to BB Wilderness. It sounds like Purina is most ticked about the bite into their market share. Our vet is noncommittal on the subject of grains vs grain-free and says if it ain't broke.. He sees pets doing well on both types of food.
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Back in the days, after years of my Siamese upchucking all the time, countless vet bills and then finally finding out it was the ridiculous red dyes they seem to like putting in cat food made me a believer just how much, added "unnecessary" colored dyes, can directly affect the health of pets.
Switched him to a no dyes cat food and it stopped the upchucking completely. :S
This was my first red flag to start thinking more about pet food ingredients.
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