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http://www.messybeast.com/cat-food-industry.htm Was talking to Dawn about the Almo food and she sent me a thread from another site which had this link. Makes interesting reading and i dont think I will be feeding it to my babes anymore. |
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It doesnt actually refer to any brands at all but there is a picture of Almo cat food, which would *suggest* it might be one of the bad ones. I read through most of the article and from what I can gather its saying brittish made pet food is the best. It is really gross, you never know what could be in anything! And it seems like the list of good foods is getting smaller and smaller |
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It doesnt state any brand in particular but it is upsetting to think that i may be feeding my cats their own kind. There is a pic of Almo foods which made me kind of panick a bit. A girl on another forum contacted the manufacturer in Italy via e-mail and found out that Almo is processed and canned in Thialand. When she asked about the food content she was called a eurocentric. Dont think the responded to her after that which makes me sceptical about it. |
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