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Rice protein has joined wheat glutton on the list of tainted pet food ingredients imported from China, according to USA Today.

Natural Balance Pet Foods is recalling some products after it found melamine, an industrial chemical, in some of its food that it suspects was in a rice protein concentrate, the paper said, adding that's the same chemical that lead to the massive recall by Menu Foods.

At this point in the game I personally have nearly lost all faith in the pet food industry to protect the health of its furry consumers. I'm also wondering if former Pres. Bill Clinton is fondly recalling the memories of all those USDA inspectors which he pink slipped. It's coming back to bite Bill now ain't it... I told you so...

I have not discontinued feeding my cats their usual commercial food. It's not that I don't love the little furballs, but changing their diet the way I'd like to would involve a small increase in our grocery budget which I choose not to bear. If the kitties were showing signs of digestive troubles or exhibiting any other symptoms, I'd surely contact our veterinarian and change their food immediately.

If I was to change my cats' diet, I would feed them human-grade salmon, tuna, shrimp, liver, beef, grains, oils and greens. Each meal would be a blend of two of the meat ingredients plus some grains and greens blended to a consistency similar to the commercial canned cat food. Wheat grass works well as a green ingredient and can be grown on your windowsill easily. As a matter of fact, it's not a bad idea to keep a pan of wheat grass growing at all times for your kitty. They love to chew it up and it often helps them to expel those nasty hairballs. Most local pet stores sell wheat grass seeds.

In addition to the homemade recipes that I'd feed my kitties, I'd also add a couple good nutritional supplements. I'd be sure they got a bit of omega-3 oils every day and one good well rounded daily nutritional supplement. There are many very high quality food supplements for pets which are low cost, high value choices and which your animals will find pleasurable to eat.

Your favorite veterinarian should be able to provide you with all the information you could ever need about creating a healthy diet for your pet without buying commercially produced foods. Please consult your vet before making any changes in the way you feed your pets. A normal, healthy dog or cat can easily be satisfied with foods which you can create but you must give full consideration to the project before you make any change.

One last note: This is to the reader who contacted me regarding whether a certain pet food manufacturer might be trying to protect their profits at the expense of leaving pets in danger. You can bet the farm that ALL the pet food manufacturers are giving their profits first consideration in this situation. That's why they're buying cheap food ingredients from China in the first place. Consider your options and make an informed decision about how you'll continue to feed your pets.

Information from Pet Connection Blog

Information from DogExplorer.com

Dog food and treats from The Dog Recipe Guy

Alternative pet food leads from KHOU TV, Houston

Good pet food basics from PetLvr.com

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Last updated: November 24, 2009: 11:15 PM

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