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Dry Food
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Cats are obligate carnivores. This means they should only eat meat. And it should be raw. Download and read this article carefully: The Carnivore Connection to Nutrition in Cats.
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By now we all know that because cats are obligate carnivores, feeding them anything other than raw meat will have negative health effects which cost a lot of money, time and emotions. Kibble should NEVER be fed to a cat and this is why:
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| Raw Feeding |
What My Cats Eat |
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The point of feeding a raw diet, is to feed your cat the most species-appropriate diet. You are trying to feed it what cats have eaten in nature for thousands of years.
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After a lot of research…I decided to go with a prepared raw diet. I first saw it on this site www.catnutrition.org and then here www.catinfo.org. I then saw it on many other feline nutrition sites.
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| Canned Food |
Commercial Pet Food |
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There are many options for canned cat food today. Canned food is much better for felines than dry mostly because it has a much higher moisture content. It usually has as much as 80% moisture compared to under 10% in dry food.
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The commercial pet food in North America is regulated by the AAFCO – The Association of American Feed Control Officials. For an in depth description of its history and exact role, read “Deconstructing the Regulatory Facade: Why Confused Consumers Feed Their Pets Ring Ding and Krispy Kremes“.
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Homemade Cat Food Recipes
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Books on Cats |
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S ince not everyone feels comfortable handling raw meat, and my main purpose is to give pet guardians options, I thought I would post some home made cat food recipes! These are collected from different books I own and the internet.
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