Posted by admin | Posted in Cat Food | Posted on 21-01-2010
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Cat food – Hills Science Plan Nature's Best?
Is there any difference between these foods. Although the two veterans of values that some people are very pro the Nature's Best. The things is – my cat is covered and who wants to have "light meal" because, although I play with him will not get the same exercise as an outdoor cat. So, is there a better option on the dry food? I tend to give a mixture of dry and wet food, but anyway just wanted to know. Moreover, this is not a question about indoor cats and outdoor, so I'm not asking that, thanks! And this is not is a question about the conspiracy theories about the garbage that many foods approved by veterinarians (people who have trained for nearly a decade) are. If the vets say it is okay then I'm generally satisfied with that. I wonder what is the difference between the two foods were and why you have a 'choice' light and the other not. What are the experiences of people from food? Thank you.
Nature's Best Ingredients: Chicken, Cracked Pearled barley, gluten cornmeal (ADB), whole oats (not good), brown rice (not good), dried egg product (WHAT?), Animal Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), chicken meal, soy protein isolate (ADB), Brewers Rice (ADB), blueberries, apples, carrots, peas, beans, oil soybean (NO GOOD), Chicken Liver Flavor (what?), potassium chloride, DL-methionine, choline chloride, calcium sulfate, broccoli, flaxseed, vitamins (L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (Source of vitamin C), vitamin E supplement, niacin, thiamine mononitrate, Vitamin A, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, biotin, Vitamin B12, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Taurine, Oat Fiber, preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid, Vitamin E Supplement L-tryptophan, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, copper sulfate, manganese oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), beta-carotene, rosemary extract (not is good). Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Protein ……………………. …………. Min 29.0% Crude Fat ………………………………….. … Fiber 17.0% Min Crude ………………………………….. Max. 2.0% maximum moisture ……………………………………. … . …………………………………….. 8.0% ash … ……. Max. 6.5% Calcium ……………………………………… .. Phosphorus 0.6% Min ………………………………….. 0.5% phosphorus min ………………………………….. Max. Magnesium ………………………………….. 0.9% Max. 0.11% of vitamin E. …………………………………….. Min. 500 IU / kg Taurine ………………………………….. 0.10% * min Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C )……………….. Min 120 mg / kg Adult Original Science Diet: Chicken By-products (not good), ground corn whole grain (ADB), Brewers Rice (NO GOOD), animal fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), corn gluten meal (ADB), liver Chicken Flavor, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Sulfate, Choline Chloride, vitamins (L-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), vitamin E supplement, niacin, mononitrate thiamine, Vitamin A, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin, biotin, vitamin B12 supplements, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, Vitamin D3) iodized salt, vitamin E supplement, taurine, minerals (ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, copper sulfate, manganese oxide, calcium iodate, sodium selenite), preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid, beta carotene, rosemary extract (NOT GOOD). Protein 30.0 Fat 31.5 33.5 7.7 20.0 22.3 23.7 min 5.5 min carbohydrates (NFE) 34.3 36.5 Crude fiber 8.4 2.0 0.9 0.2 max 0.8 mg/100 calcium kcal3 0.81 0.60 0.76 187 Phosphorus 0.50 min min 0, 70 0.74 0.35 0.37 172 86 0.62 Sodium Potassium Magnesium 0.66 0.080 0.062 0.066 152 15 min max Taurine 0.10 0.20 0.21 49 They are definitely different but it's hard to pick a clear winner. NB real meat that no SD so. However, the NB has more ingredients (not always desirable) and has two allergens instead of just one. Both have a grain of course – because we all know cats are vegetarians and need your daily dose of sugar! The fact that the RN has fruit and vegetables do not put him ahead of the normal SD card. If these are your two choices, go with which one is cheaper. Both are well below food. And as for the 10 years to your veterinarian training, why not ask what kind of training has been specifically on feline nutrition. How long was the course that is offered? I bet you dollars to donuts that he or she took a class given by the hills. If you really want to test, why not ask about the ingredients? Why is corn in food? What about apples? If he can give reasonable explanations, I'll eat my hat.
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