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... flavor . Carbohydrate : Although it appears that carbohydrates are not absolutely required by cats , experiments have shown that cats can utilize cooked starch and dextrins . Carbohydrates add bulk and texture to a diet as well as ...
... flavor . Carbohydrate : Although it appears that carbohydrates are not absolutely required by cats , experiments have shown that cats can utilize cooked starch and dextrins . Carbohydrates add bulk and texture to a diet as well as ...
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... flavor as well as acidity . Digest is often used to justify a different flavor designation for cat foods that are basically the same , i.e. , fish and liver flavors . The only difference may be the additive used in the digest . Shape ...
... flavor as well as acidity . Digest is often used to justify a different flavor designation for cat foods that are basically the same , i.e. , fish and liver flavors . The only difference may be the additive used in the digest . Shape ...
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... flavor . 8 Dry Dry commercial cat foods are convenient to store and easy to feed . They are generally the least expensive per pound of dry matter of the commercial foods . Dry cat foods are limited to protein sources of dry form , such ...
... flavor . 8 Dry Dry commercial cat foods are convenient to store and easy to feed . They are generally the least expensive per pound of dry matter of the commercial foods . Dry cat foods are limited to protein sources of dry form , such ...
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