Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon Brown Rice Canned Cat Food Review

Just like our wholesome Prairie kibble, the new Nature's Variety Prairie Brand Venison With Millet Canned Cat Food is high in meat (over 85%). This loaf canned formula also contain whole grain, fruits, and vegetables, and is complete and balanced for all life stages. Nature's Variety Prairie Brand Venison With Millet cans will be available in the same hearty and nutritious dry kibble, so customers can rotate with their favorite formulas across the Prairie line.

Ingredients

Salmon, Salmon Broth, Eggs, Brown Rice, Peas, Carrots, Flaxseed, Menhaden Fish Oil, Vitamins (Choline Chloride, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate, Vitamin E Supplement, Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Vitamin A Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement, d-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Folic Acid), Dried Kelp, Calcium Carbonate, Spinach, Potassium Chloride, Taurine, Minerals (Zinc Proteinate, Iron Proteinate, Manganese Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Sodium Selenite, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide), Salt, Artichokes, Cranberries, Pumpkin, Tomato, Blueberries, Broccoli, Cabbage, Kale, Parsley

Guaranteed Analysis %:Moisture (max.) 75 Crude Protein (min.) 9 Crude Fat (min.) 4.5 Crude Fiber (max.) 3 *Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) (min.) 0.5 *Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) (min.) 0.4 Linoleic Acid (min.) 0.25 *Alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA) (min.) 0.15 Taurine (min.) 0.05 *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by AAFCO 0

Animal Digest - Plus 1 point = No animal digest

Corn - Plus 1 point = No corn

Wheat - Plus 1 point = No wheat

Soy - Plus 1 point = No Soy

Gluten - Plus 1 point = No gluten

Extra Goodies - Minus 1 point = Salt

By-Products - Plus 1 point = No by-products

Animal Fat - Plus 1 point = No animal fat

Pet Food Recalls - Plus 1 point = No Recalls for Nature's Variety Prairie Cat Food

Class Action - Plus 1 point = No Class Action - Nature's Variety Prairie Cat Food

Cat Food Rating for Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon With Brown Rice Canned Cat Food

Total Score = 9/10

Ask Susan Peters Cat Food Review

No Class action filed against Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon With Brown Rice Canned Cat Food.

No Pet food recalls against Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon With Brown Rice Canned Cat Food.

Use of corn, wheat, or soy which cause skin irritation, hair loss, fever, ear infections, kidney failure, liver failure. Dental disease, Obesity, Chronic digestive problems, Bloat, Heart disease, Hyperthyroidism.

Because manufacturers need to ensure that dry foods have a long shelf life (typically 12 months) to remain edible through shipping and storage, fats used in pet foods are preserved with either synthetic or "natural" preservatives. Synthetic preservatives include butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), propyl gallate, propylene glycol (also used as a less-toxic version of automotive antifreeze), and ethoxyquin.

Use of by-products. By-products are ingredients used which are not fit for human consumption. By-products are often floor sweepings from a rendering plant. "Animal by-product" is rendered product from animal tissues, exclusive of any added blood, hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen contents except in such amounts as may occur unavoidably in good processing practices." Pet food labels contain the words "meal" or "byproduct" on the ingredient label. Inedible byproducts such as bone, fat, heads, hair, feet and condemned offal are used in commercial pet food. These materials are sent to a rendering plant for processing into pet food products.

"Meat" is often rendered dogs and cats as well as other animals such as road-kill. When the source of the meat is known it will be listed as beef, poultry, chicken, turkey, etc. If the source of the meat is not known it is simply called "meat.

Rather than the wholesome pictures shown on the pet food packaging, rendering companies dispose of millions pounds of inedible waste each day including, heads, feet,stomachs, intestines, spinal cords, tails, restaurant grease, feathers, bones and dead or diseased animals rejected from slaughterhouses for use in manufacturing pet food. Amazingly, animals from research laboratories may be rendered into pet food as well.

Total Score = Ol' Roy dog food, which is considered one of the poorest quality dog foods on the market, scored 5 out of 10. Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon With Brown Rice Canned Cat Food scored 9 out of 10.

The life span of your pet should be at least 20 years. Your pet's diet strongly influences your pet's life expectancy. Always look for a quality pet food which scores 10 out of 10.

Nature's Variety Prairie Salmon With Brown Rice Canned Cat Food is a pet food I do consider to be a healthy choice in pet foods.

Source: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/592531/natures_variety_prairie_salmon_brown.html

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