The consumption of organic foods is on the rise. From humans to felines consumers are clearing the shelves. There are dozens of different organic cat foods to choose from, depending on your needs and budget. Here are some that are available
Castor & Pollux Organix Feline Formula(Bagged)
Specifics: Adult cats
Average price: $10.99
Newman's Own Organics(Canned)
Specifics: Completely all natural diets
Average price: $1.49
Castor & Pollux Organix Feline Formula(Canned)
Specifics: 95% organic ingredients
Average price: $1.49
Evanger's(Canned)
Specifics: Grain free & Human grade ingredients
Average price: $0.99
Newman's Own Organics Advanced Formula(Bagged)
Specifics: Active & Senior cats
Average price: $13.49
Timberwolf Serengeti Herbal Diet (Bagged)
Specifics: Carnivore & Aids in hairball removal
Average price: $11.99
Newman's Own Organics Adult Formula(Bagged)
Specifics: Adult cats
Average price: $12.89
Wellness Cat Food(Canned)
Specifics: Human grade ingredients
Average price: $1.09
Innova EVO(Bagged)
Specifics: Grain free, high protein, low carbs
Average price: $19.59
Nature's Variety Instinct(Canned)
Specifics: Grain free & Filler free
Average price: $1.79
Wellness CORE(Bagged)
Specifics: 50% protein & Grain free
Average price: $8.19
Wellness Healthy Weight(Bagged)
Specifics: Overweight cats
Average price: $9.99
All of these products can be bought both in-store and online. The prices will vary depending on where you choose to purchase it.
Here are some online retailers
www.onlynaturalpet.com
www.nationalpetpharmacy.com
www.newmansownorganics.com
www.frrholisticpet.com
www.PETCO.com
www.petsmart.com
www.JBpet.com
www.petsuppliesplus.com
Here are some places where you can buy organic cat food locally (offline)
Local grocery stores
Local veterinary clinics
Petsmart
PETCO
Pet Supplies Plus
Independent pet stores
Target
Wal-Mart
Marc's (Ohio only)
CVS
Walgreen's
Rite Aid
Local drug stores
Kmart & Super Kmart
Select health food stores
You can visit www.petstoreyeti.com for a list of local pet stores. You can also consult www.yellowpages.com for local pet stores.
I personally do no use organic food for my cats. I commonly use Dad's and Friskies. All of my cats are very healthy so I have never found the need to use organic foods. I think that organic foods are just hyped up. I have reviewed several organic cat foods and really can't see a marked difference between them and traditional cat foods. My cats are all doing great on the foods I already use so I don't want to change that. My advice is to stick with what works, if organic cat foods work well for your pet then stick with it. If your cat uses traditional foods like mine do and that works then don't bother switching them to an organic diet.
Source: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/585809/the_ins_outs_of_organic_cat_food.html
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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