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July 4, 2008 at 10:58 pm #108393
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Guestmaybe they arent allowed to :-\
Mars
James Wellbeloved were bought by Mars in 2002 but since then we have continued to run as an independent company. This was reinforced with the recent change of all Mars owned companies to the Mars name, with the exception of James Wellbeloved and our sister company Royal Canin.We continue to have our own committed and dedicated staff, our own pet-focused research and development, source our own materials and are about to open our own UK factory. Our motto of “Knowledge and Respect” continues to be the way we work, putting your pet and its needs at the heart of all we do.
Company Statement
1.We undertake no testing on animals other than that which is concerned with the palatability of our foods. Much of our palatability testing takes place on pets owned by members of staff at home. Because the tests involve the animals concerned in trying a number of different and tasty foods,they normally enjoy the tests very much! 2.No test interferes in any unnatural way with the physiology of the animal nor produces any distress in that animal.
3.During the palatability tests, we take scientific measurements concerned with the quantities eaten and the speed and eagerness of eating. We also make subsequent analyses of naturally excreted stool and urine to ensure that our foods are as healthy as possible. These are the only scientific measurements that we undertake.We are a company of animal lovers and most of our staff have pets themselves. We view the welfare and happiness of pets as being of the greatest importance. The thought of harming any pet for commercial reasons is therefore abhorrent to us and would be totally contrary to the ethic of the company.
July 5, 2008 at 6:28 am #108394kizkiznobite
Membermaybe not jay but it makes one wonder why :-\
July 5, 2008 at 8:26 pm #108395GSPmad
Member[quote author=kizkiznobite link=topic=11928.msg228395#msg228395 date=1215210933]
yep but they refuse to sign the agreement so what they hiding – the parent company does testhttp://www.uncaged.co.uk/petfood.htm
[/quote]just about every large company has dubious ethics though – is why i don’t like them.
was not happy about jwb being taken over by pedigree et al. ::)
purina is part of nestle and they also produce bakers. ::)
am reasonably sure eukanuba\iams animal test.
etc etc…
July 5, 2008 at 8:29 pm #108396GSPmad
Memberif i was feeding just their wet stuff they would each be on 16-18 sachets per day – i would be bankrupt. 😀
turkey and rice ones – have recognisable bits of rice, carrot and peas in, and lumps of meat – well hard to tell with those. :-\
July 7, 2008 at 1:55 pm #108397Kerry_and_Beau
Memberjust out of curiosity does it state whether the rice is white or brown? it seem smost pet foods use white? is that a cost thing?
July 7, 2008 at 2:01 pm #108398Anonymous
Guestnatures harvest has brown 🙂 another reason for moving away from ND as i believe collie type dogs dont do well on white rice it hyper for them.
nestle well … some ppl i know boycott it because they provide milk powder to developing countries and discourage breastfeeding (not good as not all have pure water). me – i like cherio’s too much 🙂
JWB say they dont animal test but they cannot sign up as Pedigree do. EK / I – do animal test still.
claire x
July 7, 2008 at 3:00 pm #108399Anonymous
Guest[quote author=piglet link=topic=11928.msg228938#msg228938 date=1215439260]
JWB say they dont animal test but they cannot sign up as Pedigree do.
claire x
[/quote]maybe when they’ve opened up their OWN uk factory then they will :-\ watch this space!
July 7, 2008 at 5:36 pm #108400xtine
Member[quote author=zerlinda link=topic=11928.msg228936#msg228936 date=1215438949]
just out of curiosity does it state whether the rice is white or brown? it seem smost pet foods use white? is that a cost thing?
[/quote]will have a look and get back to you.. unless we thrown it out :-\
July 7, 2008 at 5:38 pm #108401xtine
Membernope – doesn’t say whether white or brown :-\
July 7, 2008 at 7:12 pm #108402GSPmad
Member[quote author=zerlinda link=topic=11928.msg228936#msg228936 date=1215438949]
just out of curiosity does it state whether the rice is white or brown? it seem smost pet foods use white? is that a cost thing?
[/quote]looks like white.
July 7, 2008 at 7:13 pm #108403GSPmad
Member[quote author=piglet link=topic=11928.msg228938#msg228938 date=1215439260]
nestle well … some ppl i know boycott it because they provide milk powder to developing countries and discourage breastfeeding (not good as not all have pure water). [/quote]i know – that’s why i don’t like them.
and also it doesn’t have the antibodies etc in breast milk.
July 7, 2008 at 7:15 pm #108404Sweetypye
MemberI could never boycott a firm that makes such great chocolate.
July 7, 2008 at 7:21 pm #108405Sweetypye
MemberThere is absolutely no difference between white rice and brown rice except one contain its outer jacket (bran) and one does not
Bran is fibre.
It is used a bulking agent
therefore no dog should be more or less hyper on one kind or rice than the other surely?.
July 7, 2008 at 8:50 pm #108406xtine
Member[quote author=Sweetypye link=topic=11928.msg229011#msg229011 date=1215458159]
I could never boycott a firm that makes such great chocolate.
[/quote]kitkats… fair enough.. but am a Cadbury’s girl ;D
July 7, 2008 at 9:20 pm #108407GSPmad
Membermy house is full of cadburys at the moment, i could probably pass it off as the factory. is chocolate not what you are meant to eat for dinner then? :-\
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