Wednesday, January 29, 2003

New Premium Natural Canned Cat Food Available from HealthyPetNet

New Premium Natural Canned Cat Food Available from HealthyPetNet

Dr. Jane Bicks formulated Instinctive Choice to feed with Life's Abundance Premium Dry Cat Food and other brands of dry food so that cats can get the health benefits of both canned and dry food. Instinctive Choice premium canned cat food is nutrient dense, so cat owners can feed less of Instinctive Choice than many other brands of canned cat food

Douglas, AZ (PRWEB) May 20, 2006

Did you ever see a cat hunt for carrots or cranberries? We doubt it. That’s because our sweet house cats are more like little lions … true carnivores that must have a diet consisting of almost all meat to satisfy specific and unique nutritional requirements. Instinctive Choice is a brand new premium canned food that is scientifically formulated to provide cats with a meal that is similar in nutrition and moisture to how felines would feed in the wild. Modern science has proven that "nature knows best" when it comes to what cats needs to thrive.

Dr. Jane Bicks formulated Instinctive Choice to feed with Life's Abundance Premium Dry Cat Food and other brands of dry food so that cats can get the health benefits of both canned and dry food. Instinctive Choice premium canned cat food is nutrient dense, so cat owners can feed less of Instinctive Choice than many other brands of canned cat food.

Why should cat owners choose Instinctive Choice? It’s not only what’s in Instinctive Choice that makes it the ultimate canned cat food, it’s what’s not.

What is NOT in Instinctive Choice

Instinctive Choice does not contain fruits (such as cranberries), vegetables (such as carrots) or grains (such as corn). Cats are metabolically adapted to use protein and fat as energy sources and they have little need for carbohydrates. The question is "why do most manufacturers use carbohydrates; such as, fruits, vegetables and grains in their canned cat food?" We understand the use of carbohydrates in dry foods because they are necessary to form the kibble or nuggets. However, we do not understand the use of carbohydrates in canned foods. Other companies may use them because they are generally less expensive than meat and they sound better to consumers. At HealthyPetNet, we think it is more important to focus on what a feline really needs for good health rather than on cost or the desire to feed our felines "human-like" ingredients. Instinctive Choice does NOT contain gluten or fillers, nor does it contain by-products, any type of chemical preservatives or artificial flavors, flavor enhancers or food colorings.

What is IN Instinctive Choice

Instinctive Choice contains fresh, highly digestible, human-quality proteins from organic chicken, turkey and shrimp. It also contains chicken liver, a warehouse of good nutrition.

Instinctive Choice contains nutrient-rich water. Dr. Jane calls it “biological water." This is important because modern house cats are descendents of dessert animals that obtained moisture from their prey and so they do not like to drink water from a bowl. The "biological water" in Instinctive Choice contains nutritional components found in the meats and chicken broth, which allows your cat to obtain moisture closer to the way a cat in the wild would get it.

Instinctive Choice contains a special ingredient called Agropyron Repens grass, commonly found and also known as couch grass. This grass contains many nutrients, which help support a healthy urinary tract.

Instinctive Choice contains many other nutrients important to feline health.

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Lisa Jelinek

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