Don’t you love those cans of soft dog or cat food and what’s written on them? It says things like “chicken” or “pork” with bits of “vegetables” and a bunch of other good stuff in it. It’s a veritable smorgasbord of olfactory and papillary goodness all packed into one little can of wet chunks or bag of dry pieces. And we, as humans, look at it as our pets gobble it all up and suffer no hunger pains. But do you ever really wonder what’s in that pet food of yours? Because it sure doesn’t look like “chicken” or “pork.” That’s for sure.
Consult your class action attorneys in Los Angeles, because what your cats and/or dogs might be eating out of those cans and bags are chicken heads, moldy cereals, and cancerous and diseased pieces of meat. We’re talking about scraps here — leftovers — garbage. That’s what your pets are actually eating.
It’s not just bad food people are noticing. Try toxins, too. As in Styrofoam, or metal I.D. tags, or pesticides. Even minced flea collars have been found in pet food. This is what happens when the pet food industry doesn’t take the necessary precautions to instill the best quality process in the making, packing, and distributing of pet food to stores all over the world.
You care about Fido, correct? Good. Do the research and know what’s going into your pet’s bowl. You certainly wouldn’t want to eat Styrofoam all day, would you? No one would — and certainly not Fido.


