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Originally Posted by LuvTaycieGirl To each there own. Did you check the link i sent you? Looks better then Cat chow to me. I go with company's that have high quality control standards more then ever right now. I also follow a board certified veterinary nutrionists advice. I take her advice over any thing on google. |
I'm a vet tech - very familiar with Hills products already. Most vets an nutritionist education is sponsored by Hills, Purina, and Iams. Your average vet gets very little nutritional training - and the colleges get big money for promoting those foods. I've been very actively researching proper diet for animals for many years - and listen as much to real life experience as I do to what they find in labs and very controlled settings. And I have yet to see anything that shows in a real world setting aside from diets geared to specific problems (which I firmly believe Royal Canin has a better handle on!), that Hills is any better then the stuff you buy off the grocery store shelves.
Board certified nutritionists I want to know where they got their education - often again it's mainly sponsored by the big veterinary pet food companies and there's little real life experience to back it up. But as I've said many times - everyone should do their own research and decide who and where to get their information from when making decisions about food or anything else.