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No. In fact, synthetic nutrients can be just as good for your cat as their natural counterparts, and are typically more shelf stable.
Many natural nutrients degrade quickly; depending on how the food is prepared and stored, the nutrients may have already disappeared from the food by the time you feed your cat. Therefore, the food needs to include synthetic versions of those nutrients to help avoid a nutrient deficiency.
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