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Life's Abundance Premium Cat Food FAQ
and Information:
What kind of additives can be found in Cat Food?
In general, additives are not cheap and thus are added to cat food only
when absolutely necessary, and usually at the lowest level needed to
perform the needed function.
This fact should allay the fears of some cat owners who worry if excessive
quantities of additives are being added to the cat food they are using.
It should be noted that common nutrients like sodium, vitamins, minerals,
and protein, which are necessary, can have a negative impact on your cats
health if injested in quantities that are too large.
They also need to be added in the balanced amounts. It also is wise to
consider that additive-free cat food is not by definaition better or worse
than cat food which has additives.
It also is important to realize that some perfectly natural ingredients,
like sodium for example, can be considerably more detrimental to your cat
than many preservatives and additives that are often added to cat food.
It is likewise important to note that additives which are added to cat
food have usually been thoroughly investigated by the Food and Drug
Administration. The majority of these additives are designated by FDA as
being safe.
If findings support any chance of a negative effect on the cat injesting
it, that particular additive is no longer used in cat food or any other
type of food. It is advised to look to your vet for
detailed advise, as he or she can recommend an appropriate food for your
cat's long term health, based on health conditions, age and other
pertinent factors.
Reference:
cathelp-online.com/nutrition1.html
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