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Go! Grain Free
« on: November 29, 2011, 08:24:42 PM »
Just saw this brand recently.  


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Go Natural Grain-Free formulas are formulated with the highest meat protein, lowest carbohydrates, and Absolutely No Grains! Go Natural Grain Free Formulas are appropriate for all breeds and life stages as well as overweight cats Unbelievable Tastes ...Unsurpassed Nutrition! Features: 80% Hormone Free Meats - 0% Grains Slow cooked at low temperatures Pre-biotics and Pro-biotics Fresh fruit, select berries, and healthy vegetables Natural antioxidants Balanced Omega 6 and 3 essential fatty acids Promotes a healthy urinary tract Promotes a healthy digestive tract and odor control Unbelievable taste..GUARANTEED!
Chicken, Turkey And Duck Canned Cat Food
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Chicken, Turkey, Chicken Broth, Chicken Liver, Turkey Liver, Turkey Broth,ĂżSalmon, Duck, Dried Egg, Carrots, Peas,Ăż Sweet Potatoes, Guar Gum, Spinach, Flaxseed Meal, Apples, Cranberries, Blueberries, Cottage Cheese, Alfalfa Sprouts, Pumpkin Puree, Carageenan, Broccoli Powder, Dried Banana,ĂżGarlic, Sea Salt,ĂżMineralsĂż(Iron Amino Acid Chelate, Zinc Amino Acid Chelate, Cobalt Amino Acid Chelate, Copper Amino Acid Chelate, Manganese Amino Acid Chelate, Sodium Selenite, Potassium Iodide), Inulin, Taurine,Ăżand Vitamins (Vitamin E,A,B12,D3 Supplements, Thiamine Mononitrate, Biotin, Riboflavin Supplement) Choline Chloride, Sunflower Oil, Salmon Oil, Rosemary, Yucca Schidigera Extract, Beta Carotene

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Re: Go! Grain Free
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 08:37:17 PM »
what is sea salt? its listed pretty far up, and whatever i change to, gonna have to be approved by his cardiologist.  TexasFlag bumpgif

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Re: Go! Grain Free
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2011, 09:29:58 PM »
what is sea salt? its listed pretty far up, and whatever i change to, gonna have to be approved by his cardiologist.  

Here is what the Mayo Clinic has to say about it for people:

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Is sea salt better for your health than table salt?

No. Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often marketed as a more natural and healthy alternative. The real differences between sea salt and table salt are in their taste, texture and processing, not their chemical makeup.

Sea salt is produced through evaporation of seawater, usually with little processing, which leaves behind certain trace minerals and elements depending on its water source. The minerals add flavor and color to sea salt, which also comes in a variety of coarseness levels.

Table salt is mined from underground salt deposits. Table salt is more heavily processed to eliminate minerals and usually contains an additive to prevent clumping. Most table salt also has added iodine, an essential nutrient that's lacking in naturally occurring sea salt.

By weight, sea salt and table salt contain the same amount of sodium chloride. Your body needs only a very tiny amount of salt to stay healthy. Most people get far too much — mostly from processed foods. So regardless of which type of salt you prefer, use a light hand with the saltshaker. And limit total sodium to less than 2,300 milligrams a day — or 1,500 milligrams if you're age 51 or older, or if you are black, or if you have high blood pressure, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.

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Re: Go! Grain Free
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2012, 10:56:54 AM »
The chicken and vegetable recipe (canned) is REALLY high in phosphurous.  Dry matter 3.6 %.  Most foods are 1% or lower (dry matter basis)

The other canned brands don't list phosphurous, and only one other lists the magnesium.  ALL of them contain fish, even the ones where fish is not in the name-label.

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