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"Yngver" wrote in message ... "Lotte" wrote: Ya know... I'm thinking that Wysong may want to simplify their product line somewhat. I need a Sherpa guide to figure out which of their products is supposed to do what, and that *can't* be good for sales.... L. I don't know, I rather like that about Wysong. Their philosophy is based on a sort of matrix--the best diet you can provide balanced with how much effort you are willing to put into it. So they provide foods/supplements for several different levels of convenience. In other words, if you prefer to feed a typical commercial diet, they offer ways for you to improve it. According to them, at the top of the scale (best possible diet) would be freshly killed prey of the kind that dogs and cats normally eat. At the bottom of the scale would be a low quality generic cat food. Of course the top of the scale is not really practical for most people, so Wysong offers products to let you choose where you want to be on that scale. If they simplified it by only offering a couple lines of pet food, then they'd be pretty much like every other pet food mfr, right? So I don't think they'd want to do that. If you just want to feed one product in their line, choose Vitality canned or dry. That is their sort of all-purpose feline maintenance diet. Oh, I have no problem with their philosphy, I think it's great. It's just that, on their website, it's impossible to tell how each of the products is intended to be used -- and they have so many, it makes it really difficult to figure out which one will fit in with what kind of diet. Maybe they could put up some kind of guide on the website? Or maybe they have one and I just couldn't find it... L. |
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