- Package of 14-pounds
- Made with natural chicken as the first ingredient
- Fortified with antioxidants to help support healthy aging
- Superb flavor from wholesome ingredients
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Pet Promise Weight and Aging,
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I used to be a breeder of Devon Rex cats and have used several brands of food over the past few years. Pet Promise Weight and Aging is very palatable and digestible. I love the small size of the kibble, very nice for cats to chew and digest.
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Pet Promise Cat Food *AWESOME!!!,
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This is a Godsend food for my diabetic elderly cat!
I have tried MANY other EXPENSIVE cat foods to try to put weight on her and not make her feel bad. She absolutely LOVES this cat food and she feels and acts so much better than I would have ever imagined! Can't say enough good stuff about this product! I will continue to get this food for her for as long as she is around to eat it!
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It's highly addictive!,
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Pet Promise Dry (Weight and Age) / B000VK4FJG
OK, it's not Slurm (obscure Futurama reference, sorry), but the motto still applies - this Pet Promise food is highly addictive! I was excited about trying Pet Promise because it hits all the right eco-hippie notes that I tend to be so concerned about - it's made in America, so it's patriotic AND locally-grown, it's high in protein and low in corn fillers, and it's made with good ingredients without added hormones, antibiotics, or 'flavors'. From their website: --- * No animal byproducts, those secondary slaughterhouse products that are not generally consumed by humans - such as lungs, spleens, brains, blood, beaks, feet and feathers. * No added growth hormones that make farm animals grow more quickly. * No antibiotic-fed protein. Antibiotics are routinely used on factory farms where overcrowded conditions can promote disease in animals; our sources raise their livestock and poultry in a humane manner. * No rendered meats such as beef, chicken, or byproduct meals. Rendering is a high-temperature process to separate protein and fat that uses slaughterhouse scrap, as well as animal tissue from dead, dying, diseased, or disabled animals. * No factory-farm meat or poultry tells you we're committed to providing your pet with exceptional nutrition that comes from pure protein. Supporting rural farms by using locally and regionally raised animal protein sources helps keep our natural environment and our rural communities healthy and vibrant. * No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Such additives are unnecessary when a pet food delivers sound nutrition with great taste. --- If that isn't enough to make an environmentalist excited, I don't know what is. I wasn't sure, however, if the cats would like it, especially since they've tasted the 'bad-for-you' stuff extensively and I wasn't sure if an adjustment to healthy food would be a huge shock. Turns out I needn't have worried - both of my *very* picky cats took to Pet Promise immediately and ended up liking it so well that they stopped being very interested in their soft/wet food, which was a complete reversal of behavior for one of them - she had pretty much refused to eat her hard food and lived for her daily soft food feeding. The other cat, who has never really been interested by food now gets very upset when his bowl is empty - even if he's not eating at the moment, he just likes to know that there's Pet Promise in his bowl. I will definitely be using Pet Promise from here on out. My only problem is that now I have to find a soft/wet food that *will* interest the cats, because our vet believes that they need the extra moisture in their diet. We tried the Pet Promise wet food, in the thought that if the dry food was addictive, then the wet food would be too, but they were totally uninterested and often leave the wet food untouched. So it's back to the pet store on that front, but I'm happy to know that the bulk of their diet is safe and healthy for them. ~ Ana Mardoll
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