Archive for the 'pet food' Category

Have you heard about what is going on with Pet food Big Business?

October 27th, 2009

It just came across CNN news that one of the big Company Officials of Pet foods sold his Stock Shares just before the PET FOOD RECALLS! doesn’t it sound like he knew about what was going to happen in the pet food poisoning?

Yeah, I just read about that the other day. I think the company is going to press charges against him. I hope that he loses ALL that money he made off of the poor animals that died when they knew months before they made the recall public!!!

why is pet food so expensive in the Merritt Walmart?

October 25th, 2009

Kamloops prices are almost half of Merritt. I will continue to go to Kamloops despite the drive. I have many cats (I am a breeder) and price of pet food is very important to me. I spend in excess of $150 per month on food, litter, beds, etc. for my cats. When it is kitten season I spend extra on high quality kitten food and cat carriers when I am shipping my kittens world wide. I would hope that all Walmarts would offer the same priceing but obviously not so which means I will take my business elsewhere to get the best value for my dollar. Pet stores in Kamloops charge less than Merritt’s Walmart for a higher quality food.

I thought that Wal-Mart used nationwide pricing too.

How many people have become ill from eaing tainted pet food?

October 16th, 2009

It’s stands to reason tis could happen as it is often rumoured poor people eat pet food sometimes. any stats would be of interest. Or any first hand information would be better.

Not around here they don’t

Duck ! cool pet tricks

October 11th, 2009

our duck flies up to jesse's hand several times, very funny.
He does it like 13 times, he is our pet we had for 5 years now,his name is "Ducky".
A MUST SEE VIDEO

Duration : 1 min 29 sec

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Duck ! cool pet tricks

October 11th, 2009

our duck flies up to jesse's hand several times, very funny.
He does it like 13 times, he is our pet we had for 5 years now,his name is "Ducky".
A MUST SEE VIDEO

Duration : 1 min 29 sec

(more…)

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Iguana Food - What You Feed Your Pet is Critical to His Health

October 6th, 2009

The fact that iguanas come to our houses although they are free, exotic animals living naturally in tropical habitats, mean of course that we need to take particular care of their daily diet. The iguana food that you give your pet is critical to both is health and happiness. Imagine yourself when living in a country with completely different eating habits than yours. You need to be able to provide to your animal what it needs in order to be healthy and happy.

Of course iguanas need to adjust to the less tropical conditions, but in any case, you have to provide them with foods that are close to what they eat in the wild. Caring of green iguanas is very important if you want to ensure their longevity, and is becoming easier now that they are popular as household pets. There are many experts who can recommend what to feed them as well as any special vitamins and, also, foods to avoid.

Iguanas should follow a good diet, because their life span depends heavily on it. Even if you take care of their cage, make sure they have enough amount of warmth and light, you need to take specific care to provide the appropriate iguana food and water, because if the diet is poor in nutritional content, then it won’t be your best friend for long.

Vegetables are the basis of the iguana’s diet, because they are rich in calcium and minerals that are absolutely necessary for their diet. Vets seem to agree that although iguanas are capable of eating animal proteins and meats, they don’t actually need it. In fact studies prove that some animal proteins are hard to process, and iguanas cannot really deal with that effectively, due to their specific digestive system.

Iguanas need to digest their food well, so cutting their food in small pieces is always essential. There are some particular kinds of food that are to be avoided completely, not only because they block their digestion, but also because they are rich in some toxins which are seriously damaging for iguanas. Such foods are spinach and beets or kale. Ice burg lettuce, while it may seem like a good food for your iguana, has poor nutritional value and should be avoided. Leafy greens like dandelion greens, collard greens, mustard greens and even green beans are ideal. You can also add in some spaghetti squash, sweet potato and raspberries if you like.

Keeping the iguana’s cage moist is essential, as iguanas have problems when dehydrated. Vets suggest also spraying the cage and even their food, regularly, because this is the best way to give them the amount of water and moist it is needed for their development, and most importantly their breathing system.

Iguanas should be fed on a daily basis, twice or according to your vet’s suggestions. Remember that they don’t chew their food but swallow it so you should chop their food to the appropriate sizes - using a food processor can help with this task.

Zig Gueller
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/iguana-food-what-you-feed-your-pet-is-critical-to-his-health-752541.html

Opening a Pet Food Store- What should the mark up be?

September 23rd, 2009

I am opening a pet food store that will carry dog and cat food, treats and toys. What is the typical mark up for these products? I live in NY if that makes any difference!

http://www.golemweb.com/biztools/Bus_contract/topics/m2y3.htm This should help.

How could wheat gluten be the source of the pet food recall?

September 23rd, 2009

I have heard that the problem with the wet pet food recall was that the company started using a different wheat gluten. I don’t understand how that would cause renal failure. can someone explain?

Wheat gluten is made from wheat which could have been contaminated by wheat rust (a fungus) prior to being used in the processing of the pet food.

How do I tell if its food grade plastic? (pet food storage)?

September 23rd, 2009

Looking at a pet food container that has no reviews, Im gonna buy it in the store, if it doesnt say food grade plastic what should I look for? Thanks!

some plastics are too thin and over time erode into the things you may be containing inside it like food or water. some plastic containers are more expensive because it lasts longer and doesn’t erode as fast. that’s why you shouldn’t reuse your water bottle, like the dasani water bottles, for a long time because they erode into your water, so you just bring it to your local recycling plant. i know this, but i don’t know how you can tell if its good grade by just looking at it, sorry.

How do you deal with ants and pet food?

September 22nd, 2009

We have one of the worst houses for ant invasion… it’s older, surrounded by trees, and air-conditioned. We just got a kitty, and we can’t keep the ants out of his food. Any tips? Are there pesticides out there that are safe for pets?

Put the cat food bowl on top of a deep plate, like a pie plate, and fill the plate with water. It’ll be like a moat, the ants can’t get across the water to the food. Make sure he cat food bowl is centered. If one side is touching, it’s a bridge.

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