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Old October 14th, 2008, 10:18 AM
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Bone shards and mystery globs in Felidae canned.

I have been feeding Felidae canned as a main diet to my 2 adult cats and 2 kittens for quite some time. Both the chicken and rice and the chicken, turkey, lamb and fish.

I've been finding tiny bones pieces in the food (mainly in the 4 protein formula) but lately these 'pieces' are getting bigger. They look to me like cooked chicken bones. I'll attach a pic so you all can see what I mean...

Plus I've been finding hard globs of what seems like cartilage.. sometimes all throughout the can or stuck to the bottom. Whatever it is none of the cats will eat it.. it has a rotten fishy smell to it. The expiry date on these cans is 2013.. so I know they are not old.

I'm switching my CRF kitty over to Wellness and everyone else to EVO 95% canned.

Just wanted to give a heads up to those who feed Felidae canned. Something is not right with their quality control. I google searched and found posts dating back to 2007 with the same problems they apparently never bothered to fix.
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