Tagged with meat

Bowls, Bowls, Bowls

There are so many kind of bowls, in so many sizes, colors, material. Does it matter what kind of bowl we use to give our cat food in? Oh yes, it actually does matter! We made that same mistake when we first got Suki. We were blinded by the variety of bowls, that we chose … Continue reading »

World Animal Day

On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated. So stand up, and help those who cannot speak! Not only for your own pets who are very lucky to have a home. But stray cats, dogs and horses, andĀ also cows, pigsĀ and chickens in the meat industry, who’s live in some parts of the … Continue reading »

Soy

Should cats eat soy? Soy is often added to cat food under the guise of protein. This cheap switch in diety protein makes for a very dangerous ingredient. Feeding is not jusy misguides, it can cause some rather serious problems in cats. It disrupts endocrine function and increases thyroxine (T4) levels in cats. An elevated … Continue reading »

Raw Meat Diet – Part 14 – Safety Concerns

I know I had a post about it before. But you can never be too safe! You can read part 12 here. Safety first! Because both salmonella and Escherichia coli (E. coli) can lead to food poisoning, use care when handling raw meat and follow proper thawing techniques. Barring mishandling, neither salmonella or e. coli … Continue reading »

Raw Meat Diet – Part 13 – Tips

You can read part 11 here. I’m almost finished with the most important posts with the Raw Meat Diet Posts! So here are some tips that might come in handy. If you feed your cat as close to a while animal or bird as possible, he’ll get the correct ratio or meat, organs and bone, … Continue reading »

Raw Meat Diet – Part 12 – Eggs

You read the earlier part here. What About Eggs? Don’t feed your cat raw egg whites, because they contain avidin, wich binds to the B-vitamin biotin contained in yolks. When fed together, the avidin binds with all the biotin, preventing your cats’ bodies from absorbing biotin. Instead, you can feed your cat raw egg yolks … Continue reading »

Raw Meat Diet – Part 11 – Raw Bones

You can read part 9 here. Can Cat Eat Raw Bones? Cats can eat raw bones, as long as the bones are soft and manageable. Barring small kittens, most cats can handle raw bones quite well because they’re naturally equipped to do so. Don’t shop poultry necks into very small pieces because that poses a … Continue reading »

Which Vegetables To Feed and Not To Feed?

This post is based on my earlier post from Yesterday. Can Cats Be Vegetarians? Also read Poisonous Human Food and Additived To Avoid In Cat Food And Supplements. If you want to mix vegetables with a raw meat diet, use a total of two tablespoons (28 gr) of vegetables per pound of meat. And watch … Continue reading »