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Is there a website that lists the general good-ness of the product(s)?
I bring this up because I've noticed that "Phil" recommends a few things over others, but then when a topic is brought up I tend to learn something new regarding a food product. For example, I read here at one point that Phil thinks Fancy Feast is a pretty okay product. Now I thought that FF would be out the door since its basically a commercial-type store product, not something you would generally find in Petco or Petsmart. Then I research further and saw alot of Nutro-products mentioned by him, but later learn that their Ca:P ratio is probably off. I'm developing a friggin headache. Wouldn't it be easier if there was a website that had all these products catagorized and graded or rated? Then if someone learns something new about a product, we (or they, or someone) could go in and modify the rating. Just something to make it a bit easier... Joe |
On 24 Apr 2005 14:04:24 -0700, "Joe Christl"
wrote: Is there a website that lists the general good-ness of the product(s)? snip Just something to make it a bit easier... Joe Joe, I wish there was such a site. If there is, I have been unable to find it. Justin |
"Joe Christl" wrote in message
oups.com... Is there a website that lists the general good-ness of the product(s)? I bring this up because I've noticed that "Phil" recommends a few things over others, but then when a topic is brought up I tend to learn something new regarding a food product. For example, I read here at one point that Phil thinks Fancy Feast is a pretty okay product. Now I thought that FF would be out the door since its basically a commercial-type store product, not something you would generally find in Petco or Petsmart. Then I research further and saw alot of Nutro-products mentioned by him, but later learn that their Ca:P ratio is probably off. I'm developing a friggin headache. Wouldn't it be easier if there was a website that had all these products catagorized and graded or rated? Then if someone learns something new about a product, we (or they, or someone) could go in and modify the rating. Just something to make it a bit easier... Joe Can't guarantee their impartiality, but try he http://webpages.charter.net/katkarma/canfood.htm Hugs, CatNipped |
"Joe Christl" wrote in message
oups.com... Is there a website that lists the general good-ness of the product(s)? I bring this up because I've noticed that "Phil" recommends a few things over others, but then when a topic is brought up I tend to learn something new regarding a food product. For example, I read here at one point that Phil thinks Fancy Feast is a pretty okay product. Now I thought that FF would be out the door since its basically a commercial-type store product, not something you would generally find in Petco or Petsmart. Then I research further and saw alot of Nutro-products mentioned by him, but later learn that their Ca:P ratio is probably off. I'm developing a friggin headache. Wouldn't it be easier if there was a website that had all these products catagorized and graded or rated? Then if someone learns something new about a product, we (or they, or someone) could go in and modify the rating. Just something to make it a bit easier... Joe Sorry, here's the updated page: http://webpages.charter.net/katkarma/canned.htm Hugs, CatNipped |
On Sun 24 Apr 2005 05:04:24p, Joe Christl wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav roups.com): I'm developing a friggin headache. Wouldn't it be easier if there was a website that had all these products catagorized and graded or rated? Then if someone learns something new about a product, we (or they, or someone) could go in and modify the rating. Just something to make it a bit easier... The pet food companies make it more complicated than it needs to be. Find what works well for your cats and stick with it. -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
Cheryl wrote: The pet food companies make it more complicated than it needs to be. Find what works well for your cats and stick with it. -- Cheryl Ditto what Cheeryl said. You could find the most "perfect" cat food in the world, but if the cats won't eat it, your time is wasted. bottom line is there are a number of acceptable foods - both premium and "grocery store" brands. Try a few to see what they like, and then stick with it. -L. |
"-L." wrote:
Cheryl wrote: The pet food companies make it more complicated than it needs to be. Find what works well for your cats and stick with it. Ditto what Cheeryl said. You could find the most "perfect" cat food in the world, but if the cats won't eat it, your time is wasted. bottom line is there are a number of acceptable foods - both premium and "grocery store" brands. Try a few to see what they like, and then stick with it. Would be nice to have a consumer's reports on cat food. I think that is what the original poster is asking for. What about a government rating system or something. |
Consumer reports would be nice, even government ratings. But even a
users database would be kickin'. But anythings better than nothing. Anyway, my cat likes Fancy Feast, and I've heard good things, even has that ratings statement on the side, so I'm gonna stay with that. I just gotta find a decent kibble (dry) for her to nibble on throughout the day. |
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