Please Learn to Read a Label, My Friends!

What a nice lady and I’m honored that she takes my advice. But I want everybody to become independent and make good decisions and trust themselves!

Hi, Tracie,

You have an awesome show on Sirius radio! Thank you, thank you! I learn so much. I have 2 cats, one yellow tabby that is 14+ and a part Persian all white that is about 6. I buy the canned Blue Spa Select – I also have the kibble that I wet and make soft for my older kitty. I know how you feel about kibble and dry food…

My question is, if I feed them only the canned Mature Blue Spa cat food – is this good stuff? Just wondered, I know the Weruva is best, better, best but if I have to go with the Blue, do you approve?

Many thanks from Bev

Bev,

Thank you so much for your kind words of praise. Your appreciation means a great deal — and even more to know that you have taken to heart my advice against feeding kitty crack and are feeding wet food exclusively. But you shouldn’t need to ask me whether one brand is good. By looking at the ingredients you should be able to tell for yourself! That’s what The Cat Bible is all about: giving you the tools to make good decisions on your own. I looked up the Blue Spa food for you and it’s dandy. But you cannot feed one brand only. Your cat may get hooked on that! And variety of ingredients is important for overall nutritional balance. Get a couple of cans of Weruva for their birthdays! But mix up other brands from my approved list on my website. And don’t forget the 20% off frorn Pet Food Direct. Put RADIOPET in the coupon box at check out.

Keep listening! I love knowing you’re out there.

Tracie

The Cat Bible by Tracie Hotchner

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