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Old 01-22-2008, 06:22 PM   #5
MyFairLacy
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If your babies are used to eating canned food, kibble could be a shock to their system...especially a grain-free kibble. I'm all for high-protein, grain-free diets (I feed raw), but I personally don't recommend the kibble. It lacks moisture which is so important for them...and with being so high in protein, they need that moisture even more. Why not try the Nature's Variety Instinct canned?

Also, I don't know if you know this, but the rabbit kibble contains chicken meal. I saw that and wondered why in the world they'd put chicken in a rabbit diet since it would probably be used for dogs with allergies to the common protein sources (beef, chicken, lamb..). However, the Instinct rabbit ONLY has rabbit
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