Posts Tagged ‘coupon’

Finding Weruva Even in the Hills of Vermont

Monday, January 18th, 2010

My neighbor Virginia up here in the hills of Vermont is also an ex-New Yorker  — they call all transplants “flat-landers” up here!. She cannot find what is my favorite (and her kitties’ favorite) cat food, Weruva, up here where are “centrally isolated,” as my husband describes it. So she is thrilled to be able to get Weruva via Pet food Direct (with a nifty 20% discount using coupon codes catchat20 or dogtalk20)  for her gorgeous pair of Siamese:

I want to thank you for the promo codes you gave me for petfooddirect.com.  I was able to get 20% off my cat and dog order! The order included a lot of Weruva cat food (my 2 cats favorite flavor is Paw Lickin Chicken).

The Honest Kitchen Gives Tracie’s People 10%

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

The Honest Kitchen gives Tracie’s people 10% discount. And it’s flat rate shipping anywhere in the U.S.  My dogs have had the Honest Kitchen’s super-healthy raw dehydrated entirely human-grade food as part of every meal for a decade — which means some days they eat better than I do!  If you want a minimally processed food of the highest quality ingredients, come try some Verve, Force or Embark and fill your dog’s tummy with something really good for him.  You can use this coupon code in a store or ordering directly from The Honest Kitchen.

New referral coupon code which is WFFDSC037.

Tracie

What About BPA in Pet Food Cans?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

I got an email from Dr. Patty Olson, the head of the Morris Animal Foundation in Colorado (which is one of my favorite charitable institutions). She sent a photo of Henry, her STUNNING new kitty cat (see his photo posted on the website) and I asked her if he wasn’t getting only wet food (like so many people, Patty used to feed dry kibble until I browbeat her about “kitty crack” as I do all of you!) I was so thrilled to hear that he eats wet food but Patty said she was worried about BPA in the cans. She wanted any information about which companies uses the BPA and who does not use the stuff.

I wrote immediately to the lovely young couple who started WERUVA, which make what I think is the best cat food on the planet. I really admire that as someone new to the pet food field, David Forman has educated himself about every step of the process and what he doesn’t know, he learns! (and I told Dr. Patty that for her handsome new kitty’s long term health she should spring for the Weruva by getting it through Pet Food Direct, which gives a 20% discount if you put catchat or dogtalk in the coupon code box. It’s all delivered right to your door along with dog food, kitty litter, you name it. So here’s David’s explanation of BPA:

BPA stands for bisphenol A. We receive inquiries from time to time about this. At first, we did not know what it was. I still don’t know much about it other than to state that it is not in our cans. I believe it is a lining to the can or a component of the raw material of the can that is primarily used to prevent the corrosion of the cans. I think most cans on the market need some kind of component in it to prevent rusting and similar issues. The cans from our factory, which our factory produces on its premises, are used for both pet food and human food. Both the EU and US permit levels of certain components in the cans that are used for human consumption in their respective countries. Our cans meet human food acceptable levels. I cannot speak for other brands. I imagine some cans out there, especially pet food ones, use inferior raw materials that perhaps require the addition of more checmicals to prevent corrosion. Because they are pet food cans, perhaps the chemical levels need not be monitored as they would be with human food cans. Again, I do not know too much about this topic.