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"Need to let you know that my Golden had seizures on the "other" food we were feeding her. Then we switched to Wellness Fish and Sweet Potato formula and she has not had a seizure of any kind in the five years that we switched to Wellness."
Freya, Port Jeffe, NY
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Cat Testimonials

"Thank you for providing a food for my cats that is safe and good for them. My two cats lived until the ages of 16 and 18 due in part because of the goodness of your cat food. Now I have 3 kittens that are going to grow up eating Wellness Cat food too and hopefully live to the same ripe old ages. Thank you so much for your product."
Elenara, Montpelier, VT
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Two groups of ingredients that get a lot of attention are meals and by-products. Meals are ingredients which have been ground, but in some cases may have been further processed. For example corn meal is simply ground corn. In the case of animal meals (i.e. lamb meal, chicken meal or fish meal), the material typically undergoes two processing steps prior grinding. First, the fresh material is dehydrated to remove the excess water and then, in most cases, the excess oil or fat is expressed from the material in order to prolong its shelf life and to allow it to be ground.

By-products are defined by AAFCO as "secondary products produced in addition to the primary products". For poultry and meats, this includes a wide range of material some of which is more nutritious than others. Meat by-products may contain lungs, spleen, livers, kidneys, blood, bone, stomachs and intestines. Meat by-products may not contain hair, horns or hooves. Similarly, poultry by-products may contain heads, feet and viscera, but not feathers.

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