I try to stay away from carbs, additives, preservatives, chemicals, ect. (Even for myself) Almost all of your pet foods, even though they say "natural" the vitamins are most often synthetic. Manufactured from coal tar and other petroleum product sources. (I would like to know where the "taurine" comes from in pet foods...Sukie? Is it real or synthesized?) What I feed to my four: Natures Logic www.natureslogic.com yes...it does have millet as a carb, but it is the only one. And I love the ALL natural concept of their food. I feed the cat food, the cookies and their sardine oil. I also feed a 1/4 of Natures Variety Raw Instinct www.naturesvariety.com no carbs/grains and sometimes a handful or so of EVO Plus chicken, scrambled eggs, organic half and half, or heavy cream for inbetween/snacks. Just two like bananas. That is the only sugary thing they get. They only get a little bit. And my little JBF' girl still eats mice too. My other three say nooo way to those "fuzzy" things. I have tried the Natures Variety Raw frozen.( I haven't found the Natures Logic raw food yet, PetFood Direct.com said they would have it soon) Only my 5 pound boy will eat a tiny bit of it. Cooked or raw. A couple also like the Wysong freeze dried Archetypal-1, but it's hard to find. If I were to make "duck soup," I would add this frozen raw food (or any raw frozen food, sent through the meat grinder again first), plus a high quality no grain canned cat food, and ground chicken backs, also ground several times in the meat grinder. Like EVO or Natures Logic. No Ferrettone or FerretVite too many chemicals/preservatives for my guys. Just the sardine oil or salmon oil. I will try anything to keep my guys healthy! Joan Riley, Jenny, Lacy and Elijah and 21 fuzzies waiting at the Bridge [Posted in FML 5579]