Why We Feed Life's Abundance
I want to share my experience with Life's Abundance and why I will occasionally feature cat-related articles by Life's Abundance through their newsletter and blog. (The purpose of this long-winded story below is NOT about convincing anyone to change their pet's diet or buy Life's Abundance food. The purpose is to tell you my "Ah Ah" Moment.)
I have been involved with animals for as long as I can remember. I quickly learned about a proper diet when I began raising, showing, and training German Shepherd Dogs in my mid-20s. My vet wanted me to feed my very first puppy Science Diet. Within a few months, her coat was shabby, losing hair, scratching, and looking "bad." I reached out to some of the people that I had met through my obedience training classes, and I got my first "light-bulb" moment in canine nutrition; it became my life-long passion for making sure that I fed my dogs and cats a diet that was formulated correctly to make sure that my pets were fed the best diet. Interestingly, while better-formulated diets like Life's Abundance may cost more, you feed less because they contain no "fillers." So, on a day-by-day cost basis, you save money by feeding the better food.
Throughout the past 40+ years, I have tried foods from various companies. I have been on a "breeder program" of a few of the better-known pet food companies over the years, and since getting involved with Persian cats, I once again had to re-evaluate what my animals were eating. A "breeder program" is when the pet food company sells larger bags of pet food (typically, 40-pound bags) for a wholesale price, delivered to the breeder's door. Some companies offer kitten/puppy starter packets for new owners to take home with their new pet and samples.
About the time the recession hit us all in 2008, I became disillusioned with the food I was feeding for a few different reasons:
(1) one of my cats was consistently getting intermittent diarrhea,
(2) the company started messing with the breeders' program (actually, the kitten kits they sent to us to provide to our new kitten owners) and
(3) I REALLY hated the fact the food contained corn! I knew I had to find better food no matter if there was no breeder program, no matter if there were no cute "kitten packets."
My cats needed me to find something better. Royal Canin was fired!
At that time, I received a call from an Independent Representative of Life's Abundance, who told me about their food and breeder's program. I said I would try it. I got a small bag to try on one of my cats, Itzy (the cat with the "iffy" stomach). Itzy had a kitten at her side who was starting to eat solid food when I got the bag of food delivered. Since Itzy already had diarrhea (again), I knew it would make no difference if I changed her food to the new food slowly or immediately. So, I took away the Royal Canin Persian formula food and gave her the new food. The following day, neither Itzy nor her kitten (Tempest) had diarrhea, and to the day Itzy passed away, she never had diarrhea again (or any of my other cats). I was SOLD on this food. Anything to stop that terrible diarrhea!
Itzy retired from my breeding program and went to live in Colorado. Her new owners continued to feed Life's Abundance until the day she passed away. My experience with Itzy convinced me I had to feed my cats and dogs better food.
I became an Independent Representative for Life's Abundance to be eligible for their breeder program.
In early 2011, Life's Abundance held a convention for their Independent Representatives (a few of us were breeders). This convention was a cruise to the Bahamas, and my husband and I decided to go. We participated in three seminars the company put on to learn more about the food. However, meeting and getting to know the company and staff was more important to me. Life's Abundance co-founders, the product formulator and veterinarian Dr. Jane Bicks, were in attendance. During the week-long cruise, I had several occasions to chat with Dr. Bicks and was very impressed with her commitment to the life and health of animals. Dr Bicks like my husband and I, has several different kinds of pets and loves them all.
Dr. Jane is the ultimate pet person. At the time, she shared her life with a goat, two horses, three chickens, and numerous cats. Her pets are her family, and she is dedicated to their health and happiness. Dr. Jane has devoted her life to the health and wellness of our precious companions.
A Bit More Information About Dr. Jane Bicks, DVM
Dr. Jane is the former Executive Director of New Product Development and Education for Life's Abundance and regularly consults with pet industry experts to ensure Life's Abundance's cutting-edge formulas meet the highest standards for quality and effectiveness. Dr. Jane is one of the pioneers of veterinary nutritional/alternative medicine and is recognized nationally as an authority in the natural treatment of animals.
Dr. Jane is a highly respected and nationally recognized natural veterinarian. Dr. Jane served as the President of the Veterinary Medical Association of New York City and has been honored many times by the veterinary profession. Among her many awards and acclamations are the Outstanding Service to Veterinary Medicine Award, three Presidential Citations, The Morris Animal Foundation (supporting the continuance of Diane Fosse's Lowland Gorilla Project and studies of all animals), and the Veterinary Medical Society's Merit Award. Dr. Jane has also been involved with many Advisory boards, including the Advisory Board of the Cornell University Feline Health Center, Canine Companions for Independence, and Pet Owners with AIDs/ARC Resource Services, assisting stricken individuals so they may keep their beloved pets in their time of greatest need. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Florida Veterinary Medical Association, and the American Veterinary Nutritional Association.
Dr. Jane has been associated with the ASPCA, Bide-A-Wee Home, St. Hubert's, the American Human Society, and many regional and national animal shelters and rescue services.
Since the early 1980s, Dr. Jane has authored three national books on pet care and nutrition, including The Revolution in Cat Nutrition (Rawson Associates, New York, 1986), Dr. Jane's Thirty Days to a Healthier, Happier Cat (Berkley Publishing, New York, 1997), Dr. Jane's Guide to a Healthier, Happier Dog (Berkeley Publishing, New York, 1999), Dr. Jane's Natural Care for a Healthy, Happy Dog (Mass Market Paperback - 1999). Dr. Jane has been the dog and cat columnist for the last seven years and the natural product columnist for the highly recognized magazine "Pet Business."
In addition, Dr. Jane has appeared as a veterinary expert on CBS's 48 Hours, ABC's Good Morning America, Fox's Good Morning New York, WNET's Romper Room and Reading Rainbow, CNN, PBS, Lifetime, The Discovery Channel, TV Food Network, and numerous radio stations, including WABC/NY, WNBC, WNYC, WQXR, and National Public Radio. Animal Planet's early days included Dr. Jane as the veterinary expert in frequent segments regarding all types of animals.
December 2019 - Dr. Jane has retired from Life's Abundance
Dr. Jane still serves on the Board of Directors of the Dr. Jane Foundation.