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Top Quality Meat

Pet Eats uses the highest quality lamb, chicken, pork and fish meal. Meals are concentrated sources of protein that provide the same high level of nutrition as their whole meat sources but with the moisture & fat removed. Why pay for the water weight? By eliminating the cheap filler ingredients and low-grade proteins that are so common in commercial pet foods, Pet Eats creates foods that are more dense and richer in nutrients without added bulk. This means your pet gets more nutrition from less food... and that means you clean up less in the backyard!
 
We never use by-products. By-products include lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain,stomachs, and intestines. Besides their inferior quality,by-products are much less digestible than premium meat meals.
 
Pet Eats’ chicken, lamb, fish and pork meals originate in facilities
handling meat for your dinner table. All of our meat meals have passed USDA/APHIS inspection and are antibiotic free with no added hormones.
 
 
Chicken Meal

                     Pet Eats’ Chicken Meal originates in facilities handling chicken for your 
                     dinner table. Our Chicken Meal has passed USDA inspection and is antibiotic
                     free and has no added hormones.
 
 
 
Pork Meal

Pork Meal is an expensive ingredient so you seldom see it in other pet food brands. It is very palatable and is a hypoallergenic ingredient. It has an excellent amino acid and Omega fatty acid profile.
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  • Pork has a higher digestibility % than beef, chicken or lamb.
  • There are more calories per pound than beef, chicken, fish or lamb.
 
 
Lamb Meal

Our lamb meal is imported from New Zealand. These sheep are free range and grass fed.
 
 
 
 
 
Pet Eats chooses the most digestible sources of
animal protein as seen in the chart below:


Meat
Diets

%
Digestible

Used in
Pet Eats Food

Lamb

87.8%

Yes

Chicken

91.4%

Yes

Pork

93.9%

Yes

Fish

95.5%

Yes

 
 
What does the term “meal” mean?
"Meals" are created through the process of rendering, in which the moisture and fat are removed from the animal meat. Meat meals are very concentrated form of meats, which are 11 times more protein-concentrated than whole "meat" including water weight. Foods that list "chicken" or “whole chicken” include the water weight in this ingredient. Pet food labels found in grocery and mass marketers like to use Chicken or Lamb to represent real meat. –(Containing 70% moisture). This leads you the consumer to believe that their product is meat based. The moisture contained in the meats is reduced by 2/3rds after the cooking process, leaving the total formula as a grain base food after processing! When you see a high quality meal listed above the grains in a food it ensures that the majority of the protein is coming from meat instead of grains. This may not be true if only whole meats are listed first because water weighs a lot, and ingredients are listed on packages in descending order by weight.

 

 

 
 
What to avoid

Meat By-Products: the non-rendered parts, other than meat, derived from slaughtered mammals. It includes, but is not limited to, lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, livers, blood, bone, stomachs and intestines freed of their contents. It does not include hair, horns, teeth and hooves except in such amounts as may occur unavoidably in food processing practices.

Poultry By-Products: consists of the ground, rendered parts of the carcass of slaughtered poultry (chicken, turkey, duck, etc.), such as necks, feet, undeveloped eggs, intestines, exclusive of feathers, except in such amounts as might occur unavoidably in food processing practices.

 





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