The next ingredient to avoid is
the Propylene glycol because it prevents the growth of Bacteria needed for the absorption and digestion of food in the intestines.
Not exact matches
People with liver or kidney problems,
because the liver and kidneys are responsible for eliminating
propylene glycol and its byproducts
Propylene glycol was once used in cat food but, at the insistence of the FDA, it is no longer used in cat food
because it was shown that it was associated with Heinz Body Anemia, a deadly disease.
From these facts, one would suspect that
propylene glycol entered the Blue Buffalo cat treats
because the facility which produces Blue Buffalo cat treats also produces food for other brands.