Hi-Tor Neo Diet for Cats Canned - Healthy Pet Foods?

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By AskSusanPeters


Pet Food Danger Gauge - Worth 30 Points

Hi-Tor Neo Diet Canned Cat Food Rating

  • Animal Digest -
  • Animal Fat -
  • Artificial Flavors/Colors -
  • Beet Pulp/Pea Fiber/ Potato -
  • BHA/BHT -
  • Brewers Yeast/Brewers Rice - Minus 1 point = Brewers Dried Yeast
  • By-Products - Minus 1 point = Meat By-Products
  • Cellulose -
  • Class Action -
  • Corn -
  • Ethoxyquin -
  • Fermentation Products -
  • Flavor -
  • Garlic/Grapes/Avocados/Nuts -
  • Gluten -
  • Hydrochloric Acid -
  • Meat - Minus 1 point = Meat By-Products
  • Millet -
  • Miscellaneous - Minus 1 point = Water sufficient for Processing(why add water?), Calcium Carbonate, Vegetable Oil (what vegetable?), Choline Chloride, Ferrous Sulfate, Sterol
  • Oats -
  • Pet Food Recalls -
  • Phosphoric Acid -
  • Potassium Chloride -
  • Propylene Glycol -
  • Salt -
  • Sodium Selenite -
  • Soy -
  • Wheat -
  • White Rice - Minus 1 point = Rice Flour

Hi-Tor Neo Diet Canned Cat Food Rating

Pet Food Danger Gauge 83% Safe - Healthy Pet Foods Total Score = 25/30

Ask Susan Peters - Hi-Tor Neo Diet for Cats Healthy Pet Foods?

Pet Food Danger Gauge 83% Toxic To Pets

Brewer's rice and brewer's dried yeast are by-products of beer production. There you go, your little pet gets what is left over after a beer run, the stuff not fit for human consumption. Alcohols can cause the same damage to an animal's liver and brain as they cause in humans. But the effects can be deadly on animals since they are much smaller than us. The smaller the animal, the more deadly the effects can be. Even a small amount of alcohol may cause vomiting and damage the liver and brain.

Use of by-products. By-products are ingredients used which are not fit for human consumption. By-products are often floor sweepings from a rendering plant. "Animal by-product" is rendered product from animal tissues, exclusive of any added blood, hair, hoof, horn, hide trimmings, manure, stomach and rumen contents except in such amounts as may occur unavoidably in good processing practices." Pet food labels contain the words "meal" or "byproduct" on the ingredient label. Inedible byproducts such as bone, fat, heads, hair, feet and condemned offal are used in commercial pet food. These materials are sent to a rendering plant for processing into pet food products.

"Meat" is often rendered dogs and cats as well as other animals such as road-kill. When the source of the meat is known it will be listed as beef, poultry, chicken, turkey, etc. If the source of the meat is not known it is simply called "meat".

Meat by-products. Meat can be any recycled animal, including cat or dog, but not one in particular. By-products are floor sweepings collected from a rendering plant. Anything that hits the floor and is not fit for human consumption is by-product. By-products can't have "added" feathers or hair but the ones included in the mess are just fine.

This product contains at least 25% water or more. What where these people thinking? I guess they want us to buy cat food that is going to kill our cats with their crappy ingredients and have a 1/4 can of water to wash down the killer ingredients? Hmmm.

Calcium Carbonate - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It is commonly called chalk.

Choline chloride is mass produced and is an important additive in feed especially for chicken where it accelerates growth. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Ferrous sulfate - Overdose symptoms may include nausea, severe stomach pain, bloody diarrhea, coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds, shallow breathing, weak and rapid pulse, pale skin, blue lips, and seizure (convulsions). - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Ferrous sulfate is applied for the purification of water by flocculation and for phosphate removal in municipal and industrial sewage treatment plants to prevent eutrophication of surface water bodies.

Sterol - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - steroids.


Great Information!

Ask Susan Peters Other Sites Of Interest:

Cat Food Review - Cat Food Ratings

Dog Food Review

Cushings Disease - Starring "Harley" Information


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