Back before humans started to domesticate any sort of animal let alone keep one as a pet everyone and everything that ate eat organic food. There were no chemical additives, fertilizers or pesticides – nature provided everything the natural way.
Progress
Then, for basically good reasons (from humanity’s viewpoint) mankind started to try and improve on nature. Everything from faster growing, better “tasting”, more efficient crops to cows, goats and sheep who produced better milk in bigger quantities. We also tried to come up with better ways to protect both crops and livestock from their natural enemies both bugs and bacteria alike.
This was called progressing out of our prehistoric heritage in order to make the world a better place for humans. Dogs and cats were of some use to us in the past but, somehow, somewhere in our history, we came to look upon them less as animals that serve us and more as animals that we like to have around us –mainly to keep us company. Perhaps we were stretching the concept of progress somewhat when we started selective breeding of both cats and dogs purely to achieve repeatable offspring that were more pleasing to us than their ancestors.
Organic Food
Whether it was simply that we became so scientifically good at interfering with nature that it began to frighten us; or for whatever reason, towards the end of the 20TH Century people began to question the wisdom of too much modification to nature. Slowly at first, a movement evolved that said it would be better for us to return to the old ways and let nature take her course. While such minded people did not want to return to the Stone Age, they did want to eat food that was as natural as possible and free from artificial additives. They coined the phrase “organic food” to describe their preference.
Supporters of organic food tend to be animal and nature lovers and, as such, many will choose to share their homes with a pet or two. Cats and dogs are the most popular choice. For most of them, these pets become beloved members of the family. It follows that, if the Jacksonville owners only eat organic food, they will wish to share this belief with the non-human members of their family and they will track down suitable Organic Pet Food in Jacksonville to meet the nutritional needs of their pets.
The Earth Pets Natural Pet Market located within DogTown at 11740-1 San Jose Blvd in Jacksonville, FL has great stocks of Organic Pet Food. Check out the details on Website.com and then pay them a visit – your pet will love you for it.