The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
sued for using it, huh Steve?
http://www.adoredbeast.com/Ten_Secrets.html
PawsForThought - 09 Sep 2003 02:26 GMT
>From: c864320@yahoo.com (Liz)
>The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
>is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
>sued for using it, huh Steve?
>
>http://www.adoredbeast.com/Ten_Secrets.html
Great article, Liz. You're right, it's funny but definitely sad.
Lauren
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IBen Getiner - 09 Sep 2003 08:30 GMT
> The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
> is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
> sued for using it, huh Steve?
>
> http://www.adoredbeast.com/Ten_Secrets.html
More BS from the vegan crowd, I'm sure. I have some news for you...
cats need meat. They can't live on vegies alone. If you don't want to
push people down that road, you need to be a little more careful who's
point of view you push.
IBen
dgk - 09 Sep 2003 14:01 GMT
>> The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
>> is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
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>
>IBen
I don't think you actually read it IBen. It states over and over that
cats should be eating meat. Just not crap meat. I think there is a lot
there that is valuable reading. Give it another shot.
Liz - 09 Sep 2003 15:03 GMT
> More BS from the vegan crowd, I'm sure.
Are you on LSD?
Mary - 09 Sep 2003 18:40 GMT
>The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
>is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
>sued for using it, huh Steve?
>
>http://www.adoredbeast.com/Ten_Secrets.html
That's very interesting. I went to a restaurant recently and they don't cook
food over something like 110 degrees in order to keep the enzymes. I also had a
cat that couldn't eat processed food. He couldn't digest it. I would make the
same food, chicken and rice, and he'd be fine. I always thought it was the
preservatives and all the artificial stuff but maybe it was the lack of enzymes
and probiotics/good bacteria.
PawsForThought - 09 Sep 2003 19:29 GMT
>From: mmmaryinla@aol.comspam (Mary)
>>The guy who wrote the article below is hilarious. Now I see why Steve
>>is so concerned with ethoxyquin´s reputation. So companies did get
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>enzymes
>and probiotics/good bacteria.
Or it could be a combination of both.
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