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- From: barlow@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Rebel)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats
- Subject: Canned Cat Food--Differences
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.230742.702@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 23:07:42 GMT
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- I was wondering what the net opinion was on the differences in nutritional
- value between kinds of canned cat food? As far as supermarket brands go ...
- is one brand more nutritional,better for my cat than another? I am asking
- because we had been feeding Zeb Friskies...both dry and canned food..but for
- Christmas we treated her to a can of "Sheba"...the sheba food seems to be a BIG
- hit...much more tasty it seems than the Friskies food. (although the dry
- chicken flavor Friskies food is an equally big hit) I was wondering if anyone
- had an opinion on the Sheba food versus the Friskies...if they are equally
- good for my cat than I think Zeb would rather have the Sheba, if one is better
- than the other then we should stay with the Friskies I think. I guess I always
- wonder if the supermarket brands are good for the cat, my dog was always on
- special food from the vet, but I do remember that while definitely healthy the
- dog was not that pleased with our choice in food ;-)
-
- Jen (mommy to Zebulon)
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