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Corn in Dog and Cat food

by Deborah Toba
Get More for Less,Inc.

I have two cats and a dog. Over the years I have learned a few things about the food I give them. Ive learned that they dont digest corn very well or at all. No wonder they were always hungry and "pooped" a lot. The food I was giving them was expensive and wouldnt you know it contained corn fillers.

So I went on a journey to find food without corn fillers. I drove to several local pet stores. I read the ingredients and found corn. In fact, most of the food I looked into at the local pet stores, especially the dry food contained some type of corn fillers. Even though my "guys" eat canned food I like to give them the dry stuff for snacking throughout the day. It eases my mind when I have to come home late from work knowing they have some food available to them.

After researching, I found myhanksdepot.com. They have great dry food that doesnt contain any corn fillers. Its packed with nutrients and my guys love it! And wow, I can have it delivered to my house. What a time saver! One more thing off my to do list. I highly recommend looking into it.

Ive noticed a difference in how satisfied my guys are and less "poop" to scoop! Now they eat less and I save money having to buy food less often. Also after a while of eating the new food, I noticed their fur felt different. It felt softer and looked shinier. I guess having more nutrients available to digest, their appearance reflected it. You know what they say, "You are what you eat." And apparently the saying applies to dogs and cats too!




Article submitted Saturday, October 18, 2008 & read 67 times.

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» left by Walter Rhett (3 years 202 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
Neat, well written story of the importance--for everyone--of eating right!
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