Raw Food for Your Cat
I still remember how just a decade or so ago, the general recommendation for cat owners was to feed mainly dry food. It was believed that the dry kibble was necessary for keeping those feline fangs and molars healthy.
Well, things sure have changed. Not only do we now know that a diet based on nothing by dry cat food can be harmful, it’s been shown that there are no dental benefits to the dry kibble either. But it’s not just canned cat food that has become popular again.
What seemed to be nothing more than a fad, is now fast becoming a solid trend. More and more owners put the time, money and energy required for producing a balanced healthy diet for their felines, based on raw, uncooked, meat.
In fact, it’s the topic of our latest update on TCS, so you can read more on this topic here:
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June 5th, 2009 at 9:39 am
I’m really catching on to the RAW diet with my kitties now too. It such a shame that we didn’t know better sooner.
With using the RAW diet I’m also supplementing in Dinovite Feline. It adds in the extra vitamins, minerals, probiotics and goodies that I might have missed. It’s 100% natural so I feel very pleased I’m offering my fur babies the best in all respects. Here is a link right to their site if your interested: http://www.dinovitefeline.com
June 23rd, 2009 at 7:06 pm
I haven’t done the raw diet, but I have fed caned Cat food, and I use the dinovite for cats in the canned food. Bella loves it. She runs into the kitchen meowing all the way and insists that you feed her she gets sooo excited to see that jar come out! It really helps with shedding, She sleeps in the bed and I don’t have to worry about the hair, Overall, I am pleased with the product.
June 27th, 2009 at 5:59 pm
after problems with the cat food, I m afraid to buy
July 13th, 2009 at 11:28 am
Everybody critically needs vitamins to work, grow, and develop properly, which makes them extremely important on a daily basis.