Do
you realize what's in most pet foods? I had a conversation recently
with someone who does home improvement work for an owner of a local
chicken processing plant. Let me warn you, this is not a pretty
picture --- but if you have pets, you need to know! The guy explained
what big money was being made at this chicken processing plant. He
mentioned how they sold off the unusable parts of the chickens to pet
food manufacturers...those parts that cannot be sold for human
consumption are sold for pet food consumption. The blood that is
drained from the chickens is stored in 55 gallon drums and then sold
for dog and cat food, along with the legs, feet, feathers, beaks,
eyes, etc. Nothing is sent to landfills. Every single part that you
don't find in the meat department of your grocery store is sold to the
pet food industry. I inquired about cleanliness. No care is taken to
even keep the food from spoiling. Next time you read the label on your
favorite brand of pet food, perhaps you will think again what they
mean by "chicken by-products," and when you do, I hope you'll choose a
natural pet food
that uses
ingredients to build health in your pet, rather than destroy it. Read
what a DVM has to say about commercial pet foods versus a natural diet
click here.
Read more
about what a vet has to say about polluted pet food
click here.
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Consider the Diet for
Your Pet's Optimum Health!
by Donna L. Watkins
Have you noticed our pets are developing
the same diseases that we humans are? Not too many years ago many of
the chronic diseases were rarely mentioned among pets. It seems that
with increased disease, the costs of veterinary care has also
skyrocketed.
Keeping a pet healthy
and well cared for has become a very expensive part of the household
budget. That means that many animals will not get the care they really
need because family budgets just don't stretch far enough.
You have heard the
phrase, "you are what you eat" and that applies to animals too. You
can't take a package of "dead" pet food and keep "life" in an animal.
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