treva.
02-26-2005, 04:36 AM
hey everyone,
thanks for addressing all my questions so far.
whilst googling various cat foods the other day, i ran across an analysis report (compiled by rhode island state gov) of the protein, fiber, and fat contents in several cat foods. it doesnt list the individual ingredients of each food, but i thought it might, nonetheless, give a few leads for someone looking to add another kibble to their mix.
you kind of have to wade through a few pages to pick out which ones are made for cats, but it's pretty eye-friendly.
since it's a pdf file, you will need acrobat reader, but you can download the program for free very easily.
here's the link: http://www.state.ri.us/dem/programs/bnatres/agricult/pdf/feedinsp.pdf
thanks for addressing all my questions so far.
whilst googling various cat foods the other day, i ran across an analysis report (compiled by rhode island state gov) of the protein, fiber, and fat contents in several cat foods. it doesnt list the individual ingredients of each food, but i thought it might, nonetheless, give a few leads for someone looking to add another kibble to their mix.
you kind of have to wade through a few pages to pick out which ones are made for cats, but it's pretty eye-friendly.
since it's a pdf file, you will need acrobat reader, but you can download the program for free very easily.
here's the link: http://www.state.ri.us/dem/programs/bnatres/agricult/pdf/feedinsp.pdf