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Offline Lola

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RealMeatTreats.com
« on: April 21, 2017, 08:46:43 PM »
I don't often buy treats.  "Made in the USA" doesn't always mean ingredients are sourced from the USA.  Then there are all the recalls of so many, and often the same ones over and over again.  BUT... I did pick up Venison Lung (ew!) a few weeks ago for Lacy.

Family owned business. 
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We feature products made both in the USA and New Zealand
All meats are sourced from US, New Zealand or Australia

I see, on their website, they also sell cat and dog air-dried food.

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Free Range - Grain-Free - Gluten-Free NO Artificial Colors NO Fillers NO Artificial Preservatives

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We are NOT now or have we ever been part of any recall. NO CHINA!

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Re: RealMeatTreats.com
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2017, 08:55:43 PM »
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- Take caution not to overfeed, each ounce of Real Meat Food is equivalent to 3 ounces of fresh meat!

According to their feeding chart, Lacy would require approx. 8 oz a DAY.  Right now, depending on what she is being fed... she eats between 24 and 32 oz a day. 

The average cat... 2 oz a day.

Maybe I'm confused.  Silly7

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Re: RealMeatTreats.com
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2017, 09:12:53 PM »
What do they consider "air dried?"

They sure do add a lot of vitamins and minerals for it to not be cooked somehow. I'm thinking it's really hot air drying it, and all the good enzymes are being killed?
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