While it isn’t an organic cat food, Natural Balance Cat Food is a great all natural cat food. It doesn’t have the organic ingredients, but it does have the other things I look for in a high quality cat food.
I’ve become a strong believer that it is well worth the time to find a premium cat food. You may need to try a few to find the ones your cat or cats love, and you may not be able to buy it at your local grocery store, but once you start feeding your cat a quality natural or organic cat food you will notice the difference. You kitty will be happier and healthier, and you should notice less shedding, a healthier coat and hopefully less unscheduled visits to the vet.
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While there aren’t as many organic cat foods available as there are conventional cat foods, there are some impressive players in the organic cat food market, one of those being Organix Cat Food.
The makers of Organix cat food and cat treats are picky about what goes into their cat food and treats, as are most manufacturers of organic pet foods. They specifically avoid things like antibiotics, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or GMO’s. They use independent laboratories to test their ingredients before they are allowed into production, and they also test their final products before their organic cat food is finally approved for sale.
One thing I like about this organic cat food is that their primary formulas are all stages cat foods. This makes it a lot easier to feed a household of cats of varying ages, from young to old. The other thing that is nice about this brand is you can actually recognize the ingredients on the label because they focus on whole food ingredients and they avoid those cheap fillers.
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