Winter with a Russian indoors can give concern about regular eating and available diet.
I recently found a "food" in PetSmart, National Geographic brand called Tortoise Entrée in a foil packet.
Bought it. Took it home and read the ingredients. Seems to have quite a bit of fruit, fructose and preservatives.
Water, Apple fiber, soy flour, dried kale, dried spinach, dried tomato pomace, dried carrots, dried strawberry, sodium alginate, freeze dried banana, freeze dried blueberry, artificial flavor, citric acid (preservative), fructose, socium tripolyphosphate, wheat germ oil, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, ascorbic acid, xanthian gum, dolor red #3 along with "added vitamins and minerals". Refrigerate after opening.
You would think that National Geographic could be trusted. So I would like some comments from you guys.
Digger took a couple bites and was not too interested. He is usually a better judge of his diet than I am. (Bless his little heart)
I recently found a "food" in PetSmart, National Geographic brand called Tortoise Entrée in a foil packet.
Bought it. Took it home and read the ingredients. Seems to have quite a bit of fruit, fructose and preservatives.
Water, Apple fiber, soy flour, dried kale, dried spinach, dried tomato pomace, dried carrots, dried strawberry, sodium alginate, freeze dried banana, freeze dried blueberry, artificial flavor, citric acid (preservative), fructose, socium tripolyphosphate, wheat germ oil, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, ascorbic acid, xanthian gum, dolor red #3 along with "added vitamins and minerals". Refrigerate after opening.
You would think that National Geographic could be trusted. So I would like some comments from you guys.
Digger took a couple bites and was not too interested. He is usually a better judge of his diet than I am. (Bless his little heart)