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October 3rd, 2008

Product Review - Before Grain Cat Food

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Yes, I’m writing this review at the bequest of my cats.  Years ago we upgraded from Fancy Feast to other more nutritional wet foods, or at least more expensive ones.  We went through the Wellness line, Tiki Cat and just about every other brand out there, but with three finicky felines, there was always one to turn his/her tail up at the food and walk away. One cat would only eat tuna, while another would tire of it quickly and only eat a can freshly opened.  Always game for a new brand, we brought home B.G. by Merrick Pet Care.  The B.G. line is 100% meat - no filler.  So far my black cat posse has sampled the Quail, Salmon, Tuna, Turkey and Chicken and every single time they lick their plates clean with no hesitation, often requesting seconds. So from my Chez Chat Noir (house of the black cat) to your home, please spread the word about this top notch cat food, cause if my kitties could blog - this food would be headline news!

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2 Responses to “Product Review - Before Grain Cat Food”

  1. A.B. Monk Says:

    Awesome post! My cats won’t eat anything but Meow Mix. It’s a little creepy. My husband thinks it may be laced with cocaine. Our dog, on the other hand, will eat anything and he seems to have this weird hyperactivity thing going on, so we’re currently attempting to find an all natural food for him that won’t cost us $40 a bag (which is about how much he eats in a week) and break the bank. It is scary how many nasty ingredients go into pet food, when you take the time to read the back of the bag.

  2. Tamara Palmer Says:

    Thanks! Yes, we sucked it up and started spending more money on animal food, we just felt guilty feeding them such poor quality food we would never feed ourselves.

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