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D.Pham5GLTE (>60GB) 04-17-07 09:32 AM

Free 4 lb. Bag Iams Dog/Cat Food
 
Iams Pet Foods is offering a free 4-lb bag of their dry dog or cat food.


http://iamspromise.com/

MrE 04-17-07 10:08 AM

Thanks, D. Always welcome.

Groucho 04-17-07 10:12 AM

I guess this is one way to rotate through the rat poison stock.

Dan1boy 04-17-07 10:23 AM

niiiiiice! thanks OP !

SPiRAL 04-17-07 12:07 PM

Thank you Phammy.

Rogue588 04-17-07 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by Groucho
I guess this is one way to rotate through the rat poison stock.

That's what I was thinking..

Brian Shannon 04-17-07 01:36 PM

Thank you for the offer, but I would never feed my dog one of their products now.

Autumn 04-17-07 01:42 PM

Our vet still recommends Iams dry food. It isn't manufactured at the Menu Foods Plant. It is processed by Procter & Gamble.

Geofferson 04-17-07 03:41 PM

Cool...thanks!

La Bella Rose 04-17-07 03:53 PM

http://web.mac.com/bfritz/iWeb/Fritz...appy%20cat.jpg

My cat thanks you.

Chad 04-17-07 05:16 PM

Meow! :up:

Spicollidriver1 04-17-07 06:03 PM

Bella Rose great picture. Thanks, my family and myself had used Iams for almost 20 years have no reason to think otherwise right now.

Rogue588 04-17-07 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by Spicollidriver1
Bella Rose great picture. Thanks, my family and myself had used Iams for almost 20 years have no reason to think otherwise right now.

Other than the New & Improved Rat Poison flavoring? :p

BTW...was that problem ever solved? I know about the recall, but I don't know what the resolution was (if any). In fact, that last time my local news mentioned it, they stated that there might be human food affected too...

jazzmanut1 04-18-07 07:51 AM

Thanks. It's always nice to get free dog food with there prices.

SpringsGal 04-18-07 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by Rogue588
Other than the New & Improved Rat Poison flavoring? :p

BTW...was that problem ever solved? I know about the recall, but I don't know what the resolution was (if any). In fact, that last time my local news mentioned it, they stated that there might be human food affected too...

As far as I know, none of the dry dog/cat food was recalled. The foods that were recalled were the wet food in cans/pouches. I think some brands of biscuits were recalled too.

As far as resolution, you can get a refund for the food that you had to throw out (by contacting the manufacturer directly). And I am sure there will be a bunch of lawsuits in the near future for pain/suffering/loss/medical bills and such.

Spanky BananaPants 04-18-07 02:19 PM

Thanks!

Charlie Goose 04-18-07 03:46 PM

http://www.charliegoose.homestead.co...ledkitties.jpg

Lulu and Zuzu are already dreaming about it. Thank you!

They've been eating Iams since we got them. I tried to switch to a cheaper brand once, and they both turned their noses up to it. Spoiled kitties.

db27 04-18-07 05:15 PM

Brody and I thank you very much :)

cupcake jesus 04-18-07 05:25 PM

Free Iams = savings on buckshot for KVRDave.

cheers,

-the Jesus

edytwinky 04-18-07 08:17 PM

Thanks!

uncle markie 04-19-07 08:00 PM

Thanks!

Sernov 04-21-07 07:49 AM

My cat and wallet thank you!

goodwill 04-23-07 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by Autumn
Our vet still recommends Iams dry food. It isn't manufactured at the Menu Foods Plant. It is processed by Procter & Gamble.

I hate writing this because I sound like a PETA nut, which I'm not. And I certainly don't blame anyone for taking part of this deal. I'm not judging, and I don't want to come across as an ass....

Iams (and Procter & Gamble) do horrible animal testing. There are videos on the web, though I can't look for them here at work to link them, but I imagine if you were to google Iams and animal testing, it could be found very easily.

I can understand why animal testing is done, and again, I'm not preaching, but when a pet food company needs to do tests on dogs (other than taste testing!), I can't support that.

No Iams for me, but thanks for the deal. I'm sure there are lots of people who will enjoy it.

The Cow 04-23-07 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by goodwill
I hate writing this because I sound like a PETA nut, which I'm not. And I certainly don't blame anyone for taking part of this deal. I'm not judging, and I don't want to come across as an ass....

Iams (and Procter & Gamble) do horrible animal testing. There are videos on the web, though I can't look for them here at work to link them, but I imagine if you were to google Iams and animal testing, it could be found very easily.

I can understand why animal testing is done, and again, I'm not preaching, but when a pet food company needs to do tests on dogs (other than taste testing!), I can't support that.

No Iams for me, but thanks for the deal. I'm sure there are lots of people who will enjoy it.

Who do you recommend?

goodwill 04-23-07 03:17 PM

I fed Science Diet for a good long time, but I've recently started switching my dog over to this:

http://www.sojos.com/

Would love to feed her a raw diet, but that just seems like too much work. Maybe someday...

Again, I hate that it sounded like I was preaching. I'm not an animal activist by no means. I only know about the Iams thing from the beagle message boards that I frequent, and if it wasn't for that, I wouldn't know, or even care. Just want to let people know what's going on. I've also read a lot about how Iams passes itself off as a premium dog food, when in reality it isn't...

I sincerely appologize for hijacking the thread. Most people won't care about this, and I don't mind. But someone might be interested.


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