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Guys,

I know that we have a long list of things that we came with before

SCD but to add to this wanted to share how our cat and two dogs have

had success eating a SCD or grain free diets. THIS IS SO COOL that

others are feeding their pets healthier!!! IF the grains and

starches are not for us...how can it be for them? Imagine a cat in

the wild eating RICE or WHEAT....or a wolf grazing on corn.

Rediculous! If given a choice of " feed lot " food or sweet

grass...and Steer woould not eve eat it! I am not joking here...I

have read study on this! The feed lot steer....get fat and then it

ruins their omega 3 balance...and then we eat bad fats! True

shame...when mother nature would never do this.

Our cat use to have to take prednisone. HE " use to have " an

autoimmune condition that was destroying his skin and teeth.

My one dog was having colitis like symptoms, wiht mucousy diarrhea

and skin allergy. OUR puupy has never eaten in any other way. HER

TEETH ARE STILL WHITE AT two years old!

Plan and simple...THIS WORKS! I have become a messanger to the

Colorado veternarians now. NO JOKE. BOTH Colorado Spring and in

Denver a few have listened to me. Some don't want to believe

it....but others are making this suggestion...and guys their pets are

healing! OUR Neighbors dog is healing!

It is suggested that one slowly changes a pets food. They go

through " die off " too. Sad but true. If we go slow...it

doesn't " hurt " as much. Start at 1/4 SCD....and then 1/2 and then

2/3 and then totaly SCD. This should happen over the period of a

month.

Antoinette and the entire zoo...minus birds SCD 2/06

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