Monday 24 August 2009

Organic Cat Food Diet

Those of us who truly value the companionship of our pets and are now well versed in just what does go into those tins of commercial food with their glossy labels, are questioning how we live a healthy life. We also question how and what we feed our pets. We learn that for us diets high in sugars and fat do us a heap of harm, they also do our pets the same harm. We know that it is important to feed a diet that is as close to nature as possible. When we feed our cats a natural diet as close as it would get in the wild then long life and good health can be expected hence the organic cat food diet.

Is feeding a diet of fresh natural food complicated or time consuming? The answer is a resounding NO! The diet of a wild cat is pretty darn simple. In the wild they eat a high protein diet with a high moisture content and and meat based of course with a moderate level of fat and approximately 35 percent of its diet being carbohydrate. Cats obtain most of their water with their diet because their prey contains 75% water. Beware dry food with VERY little moisture!

To make your food you need ideally muscle meat rather than organ meat as the prime ingredient. Chicken and turkey are great but avoid chicken by products or by product meal. By products are items like feet, intestines, feathers, egg shells and other "fillers". Unbelievably this lot goes into commercial pet food and is not illegal. It all gets heated to high temperatures and its very hard for you to know when its canned just what it is. The smell alone might tell you though!

Organic cat food is the reverse of all this. Its easy to get meat that is drug and chemical free and NOT heated up to high temperatures to disguise it. When you feed this to your companion just see the result, more energy, glossy coat and bright eyes. You'll never want to open another can of so called "cat food" in your life. Even if your pet is ill now its not too late to ban the cans and start your pet on the road to recovery with an organic cat food diet.

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