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chardonnay9 wrote:
Many times when you reduce the carbs the diabetes can actually
disappear. Since kibble is very high in carbs it's about the worst food
he can eat.
I wondered where you pulled that "very high in carbs" stuff
from, and I found out! It came from the usual orifice.
Unfortunately it's difficult to find guaranteed analyses
that include carbohydrate content (because folks like you
focus on ingredients to the exclusion of nutrition, I
think), but Science Diet provides reasonably complete
analyses of their products and in every comparable case I
looked at the canned version of a food had slightly higher
carb content than the kibbled version of the food. For
example:
Hills Pet Adult Advanced Fitness Beef & Chicken (canned): 52.4
Hills Pet Adult Advanced Fitness Original (dry): 52.3
Hills Pet Adult Active Longevity Gourmet Beef Entree (can): 60.4
Hills Pet Mature Adult Active Longevity (dry): 56.1
Each of these is on a dry matter basis.
You've never done your homework and I'm not sure why I'd
expect you to start now, but it seems to me that if you were
*actually* concerned about people taking shots at you you'd
be a little bit more diligent about verifying your facts
and avoiding posting stuff that's factually wrong. However,
you don't, and I'm left with the conclusion that you like
the responses you get.
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