How many different flavors of canned cat food is enough variety for good health (and cat satisfaction too)?
September 30, 2010 by
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I currently alternate between just two: chicken and turkey. Is that enough of a varied diet for them? Or should incorporate a couple more, say, beef and catfish?
Thanks!
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September 30, 2010 by
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how do i tell if my cat has oral cancer?
September 30, 2010 by
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she’s only 2 years old, our cats have a history of it. she’s red right above her teeth.. all around.. i’m afraid it’s going to be the real deal. am i overreacting? does it sound like it might be early stages of cancer?
also, can oral cancer be transferred from cat to cat just by eating the same food?
3 Simple Steps That Support Cat Health
September 30, 2010 by
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If you care about doing everything you can to support cat health, then you will want to learn more about following these practical disease prevention tips that will be easy to incorporate in your daily routine and will provide many important health benefits to your cat.
First of all, let’s explore briefly what it is crucial to boost cat health. If you have a cat with a chronic disease or immune system disorder, then you know how it is to give your cat supplements, such as antioxidants which fight disease. While fighting disease is very important, it is also essential to prevent it. What you need is a plan that does both.
A plan to boost cat health is crucial because cats are exposed to the same toxic load that we are. In our environment, there are chemicals, pollutants and pesticides that we cannot escape. Food is grown in demineralized soil and it is not as nutrient-dense as it once was. Water is full of chemicals from city water plants. So we need to reduce this toxic load by attending to our health and do the same for our beloved animals. After all, they did nothing to create the conditions of the environment that they are forced to live in.
There are three simple things that you can do to support cat health:
1. Feed your cat organic food. This reduces the amount of pesticides and other chemicals that ingested through food. In addition to reading the label to make sure that there are no long chemical names that you can’t pronounce, also make sure that the food is made up mostly of lean protein and that is does not contain meat byproducts or cheap fillers. Always read the label, no matter what.
2. The body is about 70% water, so clean water is essential. Make sure your cat always has a big bowl of it but don’t give your cat water straight from the tap because city water plants pump it full of chemicals like chlorine and fluroide. Instead, invest in an inexpensive tap filter and use this to dispense clean water for you and your cat. That way, you don’t have to worry about buying bottled water which is expensive and fills up our landfills with plastic.
3. Give your cat a daily supplement. This supplement should contain natural antioxidants and herbs that are known to flush toxins from the body, cleanse the blood, liver and lymph and keep the vital organs strong and healthy. Important ingredients to look for are Astragalus, Cat’s Claw, Echinacea and Indian ginseng. By giving your pet an effective daily supplement to support cat health, you will help your cat to build immunity while fighting off disease.
As a caring pet owner, you know how important it is to be proactive and make the best health decisions for your pet. Following a plan to boost cat health will make it a natural part of your daily routine, reduce vet bills and most important, increase your chance for a long and happy life. All you have to do is feed your pet high quality food, provide clean, filtered water and administer a daily supplement.
Laura Ramirez supports pet health and longevity through avid research on products that boost immunity and detoxify vital organs. Browse her findings by visiting www.pet-health-supplements.com.
How do you feel about feeding your cat garlic? Health benefits?
September 29, 2010 by
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I’ve heard it is good for them and kills worms.


