msf@rayssd.UUCP (Michael S. Frank) (03/21/86)
> There are several brands of low-ash dried cat food which can be > bought from pet stores, veteranarians, and even health-food stores: > > Hill's CD Dry > Hill's Science Diet > Cornucopia Super-stars > Iams Cat Food > > Although these brands are very expensive compared to grocery-store > cat food... OK, then, does anyone know which of the grocery-store stuff (Friskies, Meow Mix, etc.) is the lowest in ash content? For those of us who want the best of both worlds (price and health)? [1/2 * :-)] -- Michael Frank allegra!rayssd!msf <Include generic and specific disclaimers> <about everything I say, do, and think! >
zeus@aero.ARPA (Dave Suess) (03/24/86)
In article <2088@rayssd.UUCP> msf@rayssd.UUCP (Michael S. Frank) writes: >OK, then, does anyone know which of the grocery-store stuff (Friskies, Meow >Mix, etc.) is the lowest in ash content? For those of us who want the best >of both worlds (price and health)? [1/2 * :-)] Our cat had problems: the vet had a list, the only widely-available brand on which (for canned cat food) was Friskies Beef & Liver. Bon appetit. Dave Suess zeus@aero2.arpa