09-24-2009, 05:32 AM
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| One other factor to consider is that many of the supposed "safe" foods may not be at all. From wellpet.com: " But here's a news flash: Even if the label doesn't list ethoxyquin (a carcinogen used, among other things, as a rubber preservative), it could still very well be in that food. "Because of labeling law loopholes," says Anitra, "many pet foods containing ethoxyquin do not have to list it on the label. If the food you buy already has ethoxyquin in the fat, it doesn't have to be listed on the label, because the food manufacturer didn't actually put it in." |
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