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Ttalk to the Honest Kitchen, theirs might bei am looking for an organic turkey broth
Are there any supplements or additives that I should add like bone broth, salmon oil, goats milk, freeze dried raw food toppers etc?
I also wholeheartedly recommend Omega 3's for everyone! They help control inflammation, which can then keep so many other ailments controlled. In our case, they almost completely eliminated my cats' environmental allergies, and it greatly helps my cat with IBD keep his symptoms controlled....the only off-the-shelf supplement I would recommend is Omega 3 oils (from an animal source, not a vegetable source.) This is one my vet agrees on and she says the research backs it up: Omega 3 oils provide a variety of measurable health and longevity improvements.
Essential fatty acids for felinesAs a doctor, I usually don’t worry too much about whether or not my feline patients are getting adequate amounts of their required essential fatty acids. I’m typically more concerned about how I can use essential fatty acids, specifically fish oil (high in Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA), to improve my patients’ health and help me fight disease in a natural way. Because of their ability to decrease inflammation in the body, Omega-3 fatty acids are helpful for numerous inflammatory conditions that occur in cats. These conditions include, but are not limited to, skin diseases (especially allergies), asthma, gastrointestinal disease (especially inflammatory bowel disease), arthritis, diseases of the immune system, and any kind of cancer.
I highly recommend Nugget's Bone Brew, it was recommended to us by a veterinary nutritionist over other brands. It's sold frozen, so it's not shelf stable and it may be harder to find but it's worth it. It turns into a jello-like consistency in the refrigerator, so I wonder if it has more collagen than the other shelf-stable brands (such as Open Farm or Stella and Chewy). Primal Pet Foods also has frozen broth options that are very popular and I see them in more stores than Nugget's, so they're probably more widely available. I personally prefer Nugget's because it has fewer ingredients and Primal has a lot of unnecessary extras.i am looking for an organic turkey broth to add to her canned food. it is too dry for her. i have been adding a mineral water but i am thinking she may enjoy the flavor of a broth. any suggestions?
finally got a chance to ck replies! thnx for the info. i wl ck it out! in my panic i got "open farm" in turkey. i am going to compare! shegets 2 oz daily. i freeze i oz in cube trayI highly recommend Nugget's Bone Brew, it was recommended to us by a veterinary nutritionist over other brands. It's sold frozen, so it's not shelf stable and it may be harder to find but it's worth it. It turns into a jello-like consistency in the refrigerator, so I wonder if it has more collagen than the other shelf-stable brands (such as Open Farm or Stella and Chewy). Primal Pet Foods also has frozen broth options that are very popular and I see them in more stores than Nugget's, so they're probably more widely available. I personally prefer Nugget's because it has fewer ingredients and Primal has a lot of unnecessary extras.
Bone Brew — Nugget's Healthy Eats