As many knows, a plain, unsweetened full fat youghurt is not only OK both for cats and people, but can also work as a basic probiotic.
And if such youghurt contains added Acidophilus and Bifidus bacteria, this is quite a decent probiotic.
One of our forumists living in NCarolina, USA, tells, she can buy a greek youghurt with the brand name of Fage, with such a Acidophilus and Bifidus added.
I suppose this greek yoghurt can be bought also in other states of the USA.
THIS Fage must be something of All Star Team!
I have seen Turkish youhurt mentioned as example of excellent yoghurt for cats. Greek youghurt is very similiar, just a shade more sour, as the only real difference.
This youghurt, with these bacterias added... Wow.
There is an old swedish wording, renown from the Bible translation of 1919: By the King liked and approved.
This Fage is thus by StefanZ liked and approved!
And if such youghurt contains added Acidophilus and Bifidus bacteria, this is quite a decent probiotic.
One of our forumists living in NCarolina, USA, tells, she can buy a greek youghurt with the brand name of Fage, with such a Acidophilus and Bifidus added.
I suppose this greek yoghurt can be bought also in other states of the USA.
THIS Fage must be something of All Star Team!
I have seen Turkish youhurt mentioned as example of excellent yoghurt for cats. Greek youghurt is very similiar, just a shade more sour, as the only real difference.
This youghurt, with these bacterias added... Wow.
There is an old swedish wording, renown from the Bible translation of 1919: By the King liked and approved.
This Fage is thus by StefanZ liked and approved!