Limited Time Sale| Management number | 222221708 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 222221708 | ||
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INTRODUCTIONCreating homemade cat food is an effective way to ensure your cat receives high-quality nutrition tailored to their needs. While cats primarily obtain nutrients from meat, they also require additional calcium. This can be provided through a bone meal supplement, which could be nutritional-grade bone meal, finely crushed eggshells, or a calcium lactate supplement. If you’re preparing food for growing kittens, it’s important to use bone meal, as their calcium requirements are significantly higher than those of adult cats.A key nutrient for cats is taurine, and they need to consume 250 to 500 mg of it daily. Taurine is found in abundance in organ meats, particularly hearts and livers, making them essential ingredients in any homemade cat food recipe. However, it’s important to note that cooking meat can reduce taurine levels, so it’s advisable to include raw hearts or consider adding a taurine supplement to ensure your cat meets its daily requirement. While liver is beneficial, it should be fed in moderation, as over time, excessive liver consumption can lead to an unhealthy buildup of vitamin A, which may result in toxicityAnother vital aspect of a cat’s diet is ensuring they get enough B vitamins, particularly the B complex. These should be added to any homemade cat food recipe to create a nutritionally balanced meal. Additionally, using low-sodium salt instead of regular salt helps provide iodine, another important nutrient. By preparing your cat’s meals at home, you can closely monitor the ingredients and ensure that your feline is consuming the best possible food. Learning which ingredients are most beneficial for a cat’s carnivorous diet, along with proper supplementation, will contribute to a healthy, happy, and long life for your pet.Whether you’re new to making homemade cat food or a seasoned expert, this cookbook offers simple yet effective recipes to cater to your cat’s needs and preferences. Inside, you’ll find five raw and five cooked recipes that are both nutritionally balanced and flavorful. These recipes are designed to suit most cats, but it’s important to check for any dietary restrictions—especially if your feline has health concerns like kidney disease or requires special senior nutrition. With the right knowledge, making cat food at home can be easier than ever! The 9 Homemade Cat Food RecipesCooked Homemade Cat Food RecipesPreparing cat food with ingredients from your own kitchen is a simple, effective way to provide your cat with a healthy and delicious diet. These recipes feature a variety of meats, vegetables, grains, and supplements designed to keep your cat nourished and satisfied. Each recipe has been reviewed and approved by a veterinarian to ensure it includes only cat-friendly ingredients.However, it’s important to note that some of these recipes are not intended to serve as complete, balanced diets for daily feeding. Instead, they are best used as occasional meals that can be added to your cat’s regular diet. For long-term use, or if you are considering a homemade diet for your cat, we strongly recommend consulting with your veterinarian. They can guide you on what’s best for your cat’s health, ensuring the recipes complement your pet’s nutritional needs. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 2.1 MB |
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| Print length | 21 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | October 13, 2024 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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