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  1. #1
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    Burns Real Food for Cats - Brown Rice and Chicken.
    A complete food with no added wheat, soya, GM ingredients or artificial antioxidants, naturally preserved with vitamin E and Rosemary oil and with added natural fish oils.
    We guarantee that no battery raised chicken are used in our products, and that the chicken is free of antibiotics or growth hormones.

    Analysis: Protein 28%, Oil 10.6%, Fibre 4.5%

    Contains: Brown rice, poultry meat meal, maize, chicken liver, fish meal, poultry fat, fish oil, seaweed, minerals and vitamins.

    Chris

    p.s. Burns are also one of the first to be approved under the BUAV`s 'No Animal Testing' Standard http://www.helpthedogs.org/index_campaigns.html
    Last edited by ChrisH; 12-23-2003 at 04:15 PM.

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    Chris,

    I have just left the Burns website, as you mentioned it on the other thread.

    I am just concerned that there is more rice than meat in the food. My vet said specifically meat must be the first item. But I might order a bag and see how Bramble goes on it, esp as they do no testing at all.

    I am picking up a bag of Denes from my petshop tomorrow, so I'll be trying that first. But I can't not find it on either a cruelty or cruelty free list ?!?

    I would be happier if I could find out.
    Last edited by PayItForward; 12-23-2003 at 03:26 PM.

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    Hi, you might want to try James Wellbeloved (dried food) or Royal Canin. RC make a convalesence food in pouches which can only be bought from your vet. I can't say if these are cruelty free but they are free from additives. Have you considered a home cooked diet? My Gigi frequently used to vomit after eating the commercial wet foods and so I gradually changed to a fresh food diet (mackeral/turkey/salmon/trout etc) and slowly introduced vegetables. She never vomited again. This can be given raw or cooked. I believe that rice should be given very sparingly.
    JulieG

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