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Originally Posted by Ellie May Curiosity...
Some of this company's rx foods have unnamed animal fats and hydrolyzed animal proteins as ingredients. I have no real opinion on the company (and no reason or desire to feed it), but why are supporters of companies who list all ingredients accepting this brand? It is being treated as the best thing since sliced bread.
Not a criticism bc I really don't care about the company, but  ? |
I can't speak to the issue of animal fats, but as far as hydrolyzed animal proteins go, once the proteins are broken down by hydrolysis, it really doesn't matter where they came from, they are all essentially the same. From what I understand, their non-prescription foods DO list the animal sources of all of their ingredients, so maybe the reputation of the non-prescription foods is being extended (rightly or wrongly) to the prescription foods? I don't know anything about this brand, and I'm not interested in feeding it to Bella either since she is doing well on her current food.