Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Preservatives In Cat Food



Preservatives are a common ingredient in pet food products. These ingredients keep these products fresh and prolong their shelf-life. However, there are preservatives that have been linked to adverse reactions and health issues in pets. Pet owners should know which preservatives won’t have negative effects on cats and which ones can cause harm.  Preservatives in pet food can be natural or synthetic.

Natural preservatives
Common natural preservatives that are incorporated in pet food formulas include citric acid, vitamin E, and vinegar. These substances help extend the shelf-life of pet food without causing harm to pets.

Synthetic preservatives
BHA (butylated hydroxy anisole) and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) are just two of the many synthetic preservatives that are used in pet food. Unfortunately, there have been studies that link the use of synthetic preservatives in pet food to certain health issues in pets.

Consult with your veterinarian Cherry Hill, NJ regarding the best way to meet your pet’s dietary needs.

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