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Organic pet food is a type of pet food that is made with organic ingredients, such as organic grains, fruits, vegetables, and meats. It is free of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemicals. Organic pet food is often more expensive than conventional pet food, but it is becoming increasingly popular due to its health benefits. Organic pet food is believed to be more nutritious than conventional pet food, as it contains higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It is also free of artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors. Organic pet food is becoming more widely available, with many pet food companies offering organic options. Companies such as Natural Balance, Wellness, and Blue Buffalo offer organic pet food products. Other companies, such as Castor & Pollux, offer organic pet food products that are certified by the USDA. Additionally, many pet stores now carry organic pet food products. Show Less Read more