Thank you - I also went to their website and saw their notice. It
just makes me uncomfortable that my cat turned up his nose at the new
bag - he loves to eat - he is a Maine Coon. But I have stopped
feeding the Royal Canin until some more time goes by - although, I
don't think it even has wheat gluten in it - it does have corn
gluten.
> FWIW, Royal Canin has placed an official statement on
> their web site that their *complete* line of pet foods is
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> foods, so I made contact with both companies and was
> assured ALL their pets foods are safe.
nee - 02 Apr 2007 21:58 GMT
Used Iams & Hill's SD for years. Switched to Royal Canin
Indoor 27 about two years ago, on the advice of a cat breeder.
Noticed immediate results in coats, garbage can raiding, and
going after anything green & alive. In my unprofessional
opinion, RC is providing them everything they need and leaves
them craving nothing to supplement their diet. However, daddy
does give the sometimes can of Spa Select Blue, which two of
them love, and one does not.
Thank you - I also went to their website and saw their notice. It
just makes me uncomfortable that my cat turned up his nose at the new
bag - he loves to eat - he is a Maine Coon. But I have stopped
feeding the Royal Canin until some more time goes by - although, I
don't think it even has wheat gluten in it - it does have corn
gluten.
On Apr 2, 1:55?pm, "nee" <n...@neefexdoz.edu> wrote:
> FWIW, Royal Canin has placed an official statement on
> their web site that their *complete* line of pet foods is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> foods, so I made contact with both companies and was
> assured ALL their pets foods are safe.