Saturday, April 10, 2010

Some Foods Cats Shoud Not Eat


Milk and Other Dairy Products
Cats drink milk right??? so what could be wrong with offering your feline a bowl of milk, or a slice of cheese?

Although kittens, with their undeveloped digestive system, are able to tolerate milk, most adult cats cannot. Unlike mothers milk, cow milk has been processed, pasteurized and enriched and their digestive system is simply not designed to process rich dairy foods, and the result can be digestive upset, and can lead to food allergies which often manifest as itchiness. Water is best of cats.

Fat Trimmings and Bones
Table scraps often contain fat trimmed off of meat and bones. Both are dangerous for cats. Fat trimmed from meat, both cooked and uncooked, can cause pancreatitis. And, a cat can choke on a bone. Bones can also splinter and cause an obstruction or lacerations of your cat's digestive system.

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Instinctive Choice is formulated to provide your cat with a meal that is similar in nutrition and moisture to how a feline would feed in the wild.
Instinctive Choice is a protein rich food, which contains organic chicken, turkey, chicken liver and shrimp.

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