susan fulcher
Super Boxer
I need too know if anyone can clear up a question on denaturing pet food. I have a store and we sell raw food,so I'm always looking for new raw food diets,we also only carry natural and organic foods,so it's even harder to find quality food. We stay away from denatured food because denaturing chemicals are carsenigenic( not sure if I spelled that right) I found a new food and while talking to the distributer about chopped bones, she said they were going to carry XXX Pet Food Company ( I 'll leave the name of this company out) and they had chopped chicken meat and bones. I have always known XXX to have denatured food now they are telling me the chicken is called denatured because it has chopped chicken bones in it and it doesn't have the denaturing charcol or chemicals. So does that mean ground up bones in food means it's denatured? I know denaturing is so people do not eat the food. But I always thought denaturing meant using chemicals not natural ground bones. I'm going to do some research on this and call some of the companies we do business with to get their feedback,because they have natural chemical free ground bone foods but never called them denatured. This company XXX has been known to use words in a decieving way. Any feed back would be appreciated.