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Nutrition - Good and Bad Foods

If one buys a premium food, which does cost more, it contains ingredients that are far more nutritious, digestible and of much higher quality than those in the range of lower priced pet foods. 

 

And, on a more distasteful subject, but one closely related to what an animal consumes in its diet, higher quality, more costly foods result in smaller, less smelly bowel movements. 

 

If a person buys cheaper pet foods, you will receive a product that is less nutritious, less digestible and of far less quality than if you pay more. 

 

The low cost brands with cheaper ingredients of lower digestibility produce bowel movements that are of much larger volume, and they are much smellier and more offensive! 

 

The question to answer then becomes, "Which of these do you want to clean up"? 

 

The better foods (premium brands) will give you a healthier, more energetic pet, and there is no question of that.  What do you want for your animal family member?

 

Which Foods?  Medi-Cal, Of Course!

 

Of all of the premium pet foods on the market for dogs and cats, Medi-Cal dog and cat foods are fantastic.  They are higher quality products that do cost a little more, but the difference is only a small investment in a better life for your pet.