What if your cat had your tongue?

03.04.2008

The Bite:

You'd probably skip the mystery meat-based cat food. Feed your fave furball food made from natural, organic ingredients that even humans might love, then prepare for some major purring action.

The Benefits: 
  • Paw-lickin'-good tastes. Made with human-grade ingredients, your cat might start purring mid-bite.   
  • Fitter fuzzballs. Remember last year's pet food recalls? Avoid questionable ingredients with more natural fare.
  • Supporting companies that are the cat's pajamas and don't conduct animal force-feeding tests.
Personally Speaking: 

Which Bite team member has the cutest feline of them all? Vote in the blog.

Wanna Try: 
  • Pet Promise Daily Health - dry food that cats like as much as the conventional versions but that's made with free-range chicken instead of the usual byproducts ($8/3 lb).
  • Instinct Chicken Formula - grain-free and 95% real-meat wet food for active cats that need a lotta protein ($2/can).
  • Merrick Grammy's Pot Pie - the winner for taste (our cat testers said so), this wet food contains natural ingredients like organic chicken, flax, olive oil, and snow peas ($2/can).
  • About.com - info and tips on understanding cat food labels.

Cocktail Fact

In Aug 2007, Cat Fancy mag featured a 37-year-old cat named Baby, possibly the oldest cat ever to pad around on the planet.

Bang For The Bite

If 10,000 Biters each feed one pet a better diet, in a year we'll avert enough mystery meat to fill 494,271 kitty litter boxes.

Bookmark and Share
images are too great. looks like abited hardy ed hardy clothing ralph lauren polo juicy couture artificial. but true that for sure. ]

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <font> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <p> <br> <img>

More information about formatting options

 

All editorial suggestions in this tip are the result of testing and a preference for the tip topic. No advertiser has paid to have its company referenced in the tip. For more information, please read our Editorial Policy.