I just moved to the area a few weeks ago. I've only come upon Petsmarts in the area, but I'm looking for some independent pet stores that sell good quality cat food. It seems the best they have is Nutro and that's not good enough. ;P anyone have some ideas?
8/27/2006 2:52:58 AM
ummmmaybe pet padcorner of kildaire and cary parkway
8/27/2006 3:21:39 AM
Carolina Pet Supply (919) 773-0014 322 Mccormick St, Garner, NC 3.11 miDiscount Pet Supply (919) 854-7900 6440 Tryon Rd, Cary, NC 7.83 mPet Supplies Plus (919) 878-0080 4025 Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh, NC 4.04 miPawz Pet Supply (919) 845-9332 2909 Andover Gln, Raleigh, NC 5.16 miPetco 7811 Alexander Promenade Place Raleigh, NC 27617-7351 919-596-8838Pet Mania (919) 676-3225 7901 Falls Of Neuse Rd Ste 125, Raleigh, NC 7.40 miPet Supermarket (919) 481-1818 268 Grande Heights Dr, Cary, NC 9.07 miPet Supermarket 919-845-1554 9660 Falls of Neuse Rd 127-130 27615 Falls Point NC Just to name a few. Call and ask what they have.
8/27/2006 8:28:15 AM
Try pet supermarket, I've heard they have a lot with very competitive prices. (Then come back and tell us if its true!)
8/27/2006 9:50:06 AM
Discount Pet Supply carries alot of the higher quality brands (Innova, California, Wellness, Chicken Soup) but they are pretty expensive.
8/27/2006 9:55:06 AM
great! thanks everyone!
8/27/2006 11:27:54 AM
fishpro
8/27/2006 11:29:13 AM
What kind of food are you looking for? Then I can tell you where they sell it!
8/27/2006 11:49:22 AM
Why is it that most dogs and cats have been surviving off of Purina etc for years and living happy lives, and now all these freaking hippies are coming out and saying that's not good enough? Like people should be eating half the crap they sell in grocery stores.
8/27/2006 9:24:40 PM
start a new thread in soapbox
8/27/2006 10:08:27 PM
^No, I shun that place.
8/27/2006 10:25:07 PM
I'm not a hippie. and for the record, dogs and cats have been living off commercial diets for only the last few decades (and the dog I recently got was definitely not healthy & happy on cheap kibble). actually I believe in raw diets for pets, but I'm asking about this for my friend who is also new to the area. I only made this thread to find some stores, thanks.
8/28/2006 12:05:05 AM
jenbncsu - don't really have a brand in mind yet...I guess? my friend is adopting a kitten and is on the search for something good. but thanks!
8/28/2006 12:12:13 AM
8/28/2006 9:50:08 AM
As a student of animal science and animal nutrition, I do not believe in raw diets. But to each his own.
8/28/2006 10:48:02 AM
Eukanuba and Science Diet are both great brands if you have the $$I recommend Science Diet all day at work and come home and feed my kitties purina. But, our vets say that purina is one of the best brands that you can get outside of a vet.
8/28/2006 10:54:52 AM
I realize that the majority of vets and vet/aniSci students don't learn much about raw diets...or rather the proper information about it (I really wish more did), but it's helped my dog a lot. He was on Purina ONE for most of his life, then Nutro for awhile. He always had problems with allergies - licking and chewing his feet constantly, sore and weeping spots on his skin from itching. My brother gave him meds for the allergies but nothing really worked and the vets never attributed it to the diet. His breath also stank and his teeth were covered in brown crap. This dog had extreme dog odor, despite baths.Then I took him from my brother this summer and put him on a raw diet. He stopped itching, no more chewing/licking on the feet, no more sore skin spots...and miraculously, his breath doesn't stink, the brown crap has been scraped off his teeth without my help and he doesn't stink up the whole house with doggy odor. These are only a few of the things that have changed (for the better) with him, and this is the same story with other raw feeders. I'm not telling anyone to do it, but at least with my dog, it's worked out really well.[Edited on August 28, 2006 at 11:21 AM. Reason : typo ;p]
8/28/2006 11:19:45 AM
Do you know what the most common allergens for dogs are? I'm guessing no but that you believe #1 is corn because of what BARF/Raw pushers tell you. Beef, wheat, dairy, lamb, chicken, egg, and soy are the 7 most common food allergies in dogs (in decsending order) and make up 93% of all adverse reactions. Corn and rice are actually very, very low on the chart in terms of food allergies for dogs but hollistics and BARFers like to tell you otherwise because it sells their products. Our dog is allergic to poultry and as a matter of fact just got into some leftover rotisserie chicken we had and sure enough had real bad itching and inflammation flare-up for a couple days.Plaque buildup on your dog's teeth is controlled very easily. Our dog eats Eukanuba FP, gets a nighlty toothbrushing (takes all of 10 seconds) and clean breath. Raw diet does absolutely nothing to clean a dogs mouth more or less.Understand that Raw Diet might offer decent nutrition but also introduces dangerous risks to your pet and people in your family. Aside from the obvious salmonella and campylobacter contamination in their food and in your house/yard and the chance of intestinal obstruction or puncture from bones, there is the very good chance that your dog/cat is not receiving anywhere near the appropriate levels of nutrition. You are not getting a better source of nutrition for your pet with Raw over prepared kibble and only introducing more potential harm with the BARF/Raw... just not a logical choice.Basically, read this older thread on the Raw Diet... it doesn't get really good until Page 2. In it I supplied tons of articles (from sources like JAVMA) that go into detail on contamination, nutritional balance, and other dangers of the Raw Diet. http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=386690&page=1I get into this subject because I see both sides: my wife is a veterinarian (Animal Science/Animal Nutrition for undergrad) and my sister ran a Greyhound rescue group (owns 14 dogs herself) and is was a BARF/Raw Diet pusher... so I've seen both sides of the fence, so to speak.
8/28/2006 4:09:53 PM
My dog eats grass and licks her butt, so THERE!
8/28/2006 5:36:01 PM
I really like Blue Buffalo for my cats. No corn and all human grade ingredients, etc.http://www.bluebuff.com/I got it at Petsmart actually.
8/28/2006 5:41:26 PM
msb2ncsu -
8/28/2006 9:06:07 PM
8/28/2006 9:15:05 PM
^^why the hell do you feed your dog on a towel?!you eat on a clean plate each meal, why not just wash the dog's bowl?
8/28/2006 9:17:30 PM
because he pulls it out of the bowl anyway, but he'll keep his food on the towel. I don't feed pre-made raw food, I feed whole pieces of meat that he chews on. Though when I'm feeding him eggs & organ meat he gets them out of the bowl.
8/28/2006 9:28:11 PM
First off, you didn't read the other material so don't lie.
8/28/2006 11:36:44 PM
8/29/2006 12:18:06 AM
ehh...I'm not going to keep arguing because you and I both know neither of us will change our minds. P.S. I know the bear is an omnivore, because when you look at their teeth, they have molars in the back for chewing plant materials (called bunodonts). Cats and dogs do not have bunodonts, they have carnassials for tearing and shearing meat. Canines do not signify carnivory, if that's what you're suggesting. and YES, you can identify what animals eat (or have evolved to eat) by looking at their teeth. and if you're going to nitpick, no not the exact foods, but in general the type of food they'll eat. seriously, I don't preach about it and force people to do what they don't feel comfortable with. So stop being an ass about it to me. All I asked was for some pet supply locations because I'm new here. I didn't mean to crack on people about commercial pet foods and I respect how people take care of their animals as they see best. I take my animals to the vet, feed them properly and they've been healthy and happy. I hardly buy anything for myself, most of my money goes towards feeding my animals... i have a cat, a dog, 2 rats and a tarantula. And at other times in the past, more animals. My animals aren't getting sick or dying - why can't the anti-raw foodists be happy with that?
8/29/2006 12:18:13 AM
I always had to go to petsmart, there never seemed to be anywhere else nearly as close that had both the food and litter that my cat uses. Now that I live in chapel hill, with the pet store in the mall, the petsmart, the wal mart, the pet supermarket, and the super target all near by, I've found it easier with more options (theres even some specialty dog shop down the street & a cat only vet nearby that ive not even checked out yet). Good luck finding a place that works for you!
8/29/2006 2:32:10 PM
This thread needs a fish tank. How bout mine, 2.5 gallons woot, try to get a cat in that!
8/29/2006 3:46:21 PM
8/29/2006 6:49:49 PM
[qoute]This thread needs a fish tank. How bout mine, 2.5 gallons woot, try to get a cat in that![/quote]wow is that really 2.5 gals? that's crazy. what kind of fish is that in there?
8/29/2006 6:55:06 PM
purple firefish
8/29/2006 7:33:23 PM