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Corn, Corn, Everywhere there’s Corn

Karl Katzke | Food and Treats | Thursday, 23 July 2009

Carey Jones’ article in Serious Eats about corn products in human food and her experiments with cutting them out has applications to your dog’s health, too: Have you ever read the ingredients on your dog’s bag of kibble? You should consider shying away from corn products for your dog for the same reasons that Ms. Jones gives as applied to humans.

And it’s worse for cats: Even if the carbohydrates from wheat and corn filler products aren’t in a sweetener form, much like enzymes in the human mouth convert the starches to sugars, the same thing happens in a cat’s mouth. But cats walk on all fours, and regularly regurgitate the sugar into their mouth. Which rots their teeth. If you’re feeding Science Diet t/d (the dental prescription diet): Go read the ingredients label on the bag. And then smack yourself in the forehead with the heel of your hand, and go buy your cat a bag of Innova Evo.

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