Coming September 1st – article on what’s really in cat food

Coming September 1st:
a very important article on our blog:

There’s more than meets the eye in that box of Meow Mix. The cat and dog food industry links matters as diverse as global food safety, health policy, international trade, and corporate and governmental influence. Marion Nestle’s examination of the 2007 cat and dog food recall developed into an expose that revealed glaring gaps in food safety between the United States and the developing countries that produce the food. She will speak about her research, which follows tainted pet food from its source in China to its destination – feed for pigs, chickens and fish in the United States.

On August 26th Cat Faeries will be in the presence of Marion Nestle, Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health, at New York University. She is also the author of the book What to Eat. Marion will be at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club for an event called: Pet Food Politics: The Chihuahua in the Coal Mine.

Cat Faeries will be there taking copious notes during this ground breaking and fascinating lecture. We will create a report just for you, via our blog. Expect to see the article around September 1st. It promises to be an eye opening, but also a solutions oriented blog entry that you will not want to miss.

Cat Faeries founder has been a pioneer in wholistic health, and a crusader for homemade cat food. She has written about the benefits of making homemade cat food for about 18 years. It can be raw, it can be cooked – its your choice. It will be certainly made with love, rather than with profit in mind! Stay tuned for future blog enteries about cat food!