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Old April 8th, 2008, 12:04 PM
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Natural Balance

I went to Petco yesterday to get some food for the gang, and found this product I'd not seen before. Natural Balance for cats. I picked up one of the chicken flavors and was pleased at what I read in the ingredients. I got a couple of cans to see if the F4 showed any interest. I put the food on their plates and then before I could mix in their regular stuff, they were already eating the Natural Balance. They really liked it. I did a bit of reading on the site. This was started by actor Dick Van Patten, because he wanted to have a natural good quality food for pets.

Has anyone here given this to their pets? They make both dog and cat foods.

Natural Balance

I've been trying to introduce them to EVO but they don't seem to care for the canned formula. I got a small bag of dry, just because I've been leaving out small amounts of dry for them to snack on (I don't leave out as much as before) and they love the dry formula.
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