Instinctive Choice Premium Canned Cat Food - Healthy Pet Foods?

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Ask Susan Peters - Instinctive Choice Premium Canned Healthy Pet Foods?

Pet Food Danger Gauge 86% Unsafe For Pets

Why add water to a product which already has enough water content from the meat used?

Calcium sulfate - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A common laboratory and industrial chemical. Called hemihydrate or calcined gypsum (commonly known as plaster of Paris).

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

Salt should not be added to a pet's diet.

Sodium selenite is mainly used in the manufacture of colorless glass - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Pet Food Danger Gauge - Worth 30 Points

Instinctive Choice Premium Canned Cat Food Rating

  • Animal Digest -
  • Animal Fat - Minus 1 point = Fish Oil
  • Artificial Flavors/Colors -
  • Beet Pulp/Pea Fiber/ Potato -
  • BHA/BHT -
  • Brewers Yeast/Brewers Rice -
  • By-Products -
  • Cellulose -
  • Class Action -
  • Corn -
  • Ethoxyquin -
  • Fermentation Products -
  • Flavor -
  • Garlic/Grapes/Avocados/Nuts -
  • Gluten -
  • Hydrochloric Acid -
  • Meat -
  • Millet -
  • Miscellaneous - Minus 1 point = Chicken Broth (fancy way to say water), Calcium Sulfate, Choline Chloride
  • Oats -
  • Pet Food Recalls -
  • Phosphoric Acid -
  • Potassium Chloride -
  • Propylene Glycol -
  • Salt - Minus 1 point = Potassium Iodide
  • Sodium Selenite - Minus 1 point
  • Soy -
  • Wheat -
  • White Rice -

Instinctive Choice Premium Canned Cat Food Rating

Pet Food Danger Gauge 86% Safe - Healthy Pet Foods Total Score = 26/30

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