Remove Garlic from Wellness Cat Foods

Old Mother Hubbard's Wellness line of cat foods, while better than most cat foods available, still contains GARLIC in all flavors - even the grain-free varieties.While the amount may not be a problem... continue reading »

100 signatures Goal: 100
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Sandy A 8 December 2015

"The jury's still out on garlic; why take a chance on it. My cats hate garlic anyway, so not sure it works as even a flavor enhancer."

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Deone G 9 September 2015

"Keep canned Wellness grainless with human grade ingredients but remove the garlic. Grains and garlic are harmful to cats. Cats do not need lots of fruits and vegetables either. Please keep your canned cat food simple yet keep the high quality human grade "

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Mary G 29 August 2015

"I currently feed Wellness to my cat but will stop if the garlic is not removed. Onions, garlic, leeks, and chives all have the potential to cause Heinz body anemia in companion cats and dogs, and I'm not willing to feed ANY food that carries that risk."

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Joan D 25 August 2015

"There is no reason to have this ingredient which has been linked with anemia in cats."

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Jules B 21 July 2015
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Miriam B 19 June 2015
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Victoria B 5 June 2015
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Julie B 25 May 2015
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Debbie S 17 May 2015

"This is the only cat food my chausie will eat, please consider taking out the garlic"

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Karen E 7 May 2015
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Cindy R 28 March 2015

"For the sake of the cats, please rethink the garlic ....."

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Sara M 23 March 2015

"I have been feeding Wellness to my three cats for years and they are perfectly healthy and always have been, but I want you to remove the garlic because it is bad, even though my cats are in perfect health. Thank you."

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Helen R 9 February 2015
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Annie H 11 January 2015
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Lynn J 31 December 2014

"Wellness is the best...please take the garlic out..."

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Jan B 28 December 2014

"cat of mine darn near died from miniscule amounts of garlic in commetcial cat food"

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Yvette C 23 December 2014
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Pam H 6 December 2014

"While impressed with the quality of your cat food (both dry and wet), I would be 100\% more comfortable if the garlic was eliminated."

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Linda W 4 December 2014

"There is no reason to put garlic in cat food if there is any risk at all of potential harm to cats."

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Adam S 30 November 2014
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Anna Adams 11 November 2014

"Please!"

22.
Nysa A 22 September 2014

"В"

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Kimberly K 6 September 2014
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Brenda T 25 June 2014
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Pamela L 23 May 2014
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