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All Wellness Canned Food is Carrageenan-Free
My mom suffers from a good amount of heartburn and indigestion. She's always been prone to stomach trouble but as she's gotten older it has steadily become much worse, and since she's developed heart issues as well any discomfort can be concerning. We decided to start keeping a list each time she ate something that didn't agree with her and it didn't take long for a pattern to emerge - offenders such as chocolate milk, soft serve ice cream, yogurt, cottage cheese - all contained carrageenan, a thickening agent derived from red seaweed. Edible seaweed, that should be healthy, right? WRONG! Carrageenan has been linked to a multitude of digestion issues stemming from it's ability to activate an immune response that causes inflammation. Chronic inflammation is a root cause of many serious diseases including heart disease, Alzheimer’s, even cancer. If carrageenan is capable of doing that much damage to our bodies, imagine what it's doing to our cats!
Truth be told, carrageenan isn't even an ingredient I would've thought to look for if I hadn't been a member of the pet blogging community where it's frequently discussed. Since it's an additive in many pet foods containing gravy (and I freely admit that I pay closer attention to what Mudpie is putting in her perfect little body than the humans in my life), it's something I've educated myself about and red flags go up when I see it listed. Because Mudpie isn't a huge fan of wet food but does love gravy, it's comforting to know that healthier options exist.
Added Source of Hydration
Cats don't have a strong thirst drive, so finding ways to keep them properly hydrated is extremely important. If they don’t get enough water, they can be susceptible to a host of health issues, including urinary tract infections, kidney problems and more.
Wellness realizes cats are picky and often don’t drink enough water, so they’ve launched Wellness Complete Health wet cat food to add extra moisture into their diet. The line features 5 different textures (Gravies, Sliced, Morsels, Minced & Pate), sure to please all palates!
Grain Free Complete Health Dry Food
There are three new options in the new Grain Free Complete Health line: deboned chicken and chicken meal for adults, salmon and herring meal for indoor cats, and deboned chicken and chicken meal for kittens. Each is formulated with carefully chosen ingredients, plus added omega fatty acids, vitamins and minerals for optimal health.
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Wellness®. The opinions and text are all mine.
When my human found out about how bad carrageenan was, she stopped giving us any food that had it as an ingredient. So she may have to go back to Wellness again!
ReplyDeleteWe first got samples of Wellness at BlogPaws, and both our cats love it!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean about being more careful about what goes in Mudpie's mouth than in your own. I am the same way with my furbabies. Yet, somehow, I have still never tried them on Wellness food. I will certainly have to grab some and give it a go. It sure sounds like a winner.
ReplyDeleteWe're eating more Wellness now that the carrageenan has been removed.
ReplyDeleteWe love Wellness!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
Thanks for the interesting info, Melissa and Mudpie.
ReplyDeleteBear approves - especially of the gravies. We love that picture of you in the window, beautiful Mudpie!
ReplyDeleteGood info on carrageenan here, thank you! Glad to see that Wellness removed it. My Olive likes gravy, too.
ReplyDeleteWe like Wellness
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Lily & Edward
We were so happy to hear that the Wellness canned food was reformulated to be carrageenan free. We've eaten Wellness for a long time!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Wellness is one of the few wet foods I'll eat out of the ones TW decides to pick up for me. Lately every time I eat anything with carrageenan, I frow up. Oh, TW said besides the carrageenan, you're no doubt lactose intolerant and so is she. She switched to lactose- and fat-free milk so she can enjoy it again. She gave up ice cream for years but discovered this year, it's not bothering her. She eats Haagen Daz cos they don't contain carrageenan.
ReplyDeleteGood to learn about carrageenan--glad you are eating well Mudpie!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great review! My girls are doing pretty good with Wellness, and I'm very happy about it! I didn't think about carrageenan causing heartburn - I also suffer with it, and I'm going to pay attention now.
ReplyDeleteThat is great that it is all carrageenan free.
ReplyDeleteWe're just so happy that they have removed the carrageenan, so are going back to Wellness. Thank you for this great review!
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