Home Survival Food

By admin, May 11, 2008 9:30 pm

home survival food

The daughter of a friend, Susan, was the house and cat sitting, something you like and gives additional income. I was worried about the cat, though, as it was dirty, smelled, appeared irregular and thin.

Now, healthy cats NEVER smell, are dirty or look irregular. Or are thin, in fact, although neither is a healthy fat cat.

So I asked her what was the diet, knowing full well what the answer would be.

And he did.

Dried foods from a box.

OK, so Susan was not what the cat was fed, but she takes her responsibilities seriously and was concerned that the cat would not last til the people returned their long vacation.

And the cat is very affectionate and wants to sleep with her. She prefers not to share your bed with a bad smell, a dirty cat and feels bad about it.

What could I do?

So I suggested that feeding raw food cat cat.

I told her what foods to buy and how to handle more change.

Older cats make raw cat food are likely to experience a toxin purging. Unless you're prepared for it, you can look as if your cat's health is deteriorating rapidly. It is not just to have a good cleaning.

Young cats do not have this toxin build, So when you change your diet to raw cat food, they do not experience the same vent.

Indeed, once started on raw food, Susan saw signs of a toxin purging. He was glad he had prepared, as it seemed a bit frightening for a couple of days.

On the fourth day, he said, the cat seemed more content.

On the sixth day, Susan reported that the cat was washing.

Power on the ninth day, said the cat was waiting forward to their meal, and ate with gusto, the consumption of each piece.

On the twelfth day, told me that the cat was almost like a normal cat, – clean, sweet smell, was filling, I was happy and gave him no concern whatsoever for their survival.

And she was happy to share his bed with him now, too.

It's great report that people were surprised the cat different cat came home. One can only hope that the cat food raw diet retained Susan had had the courage to implement.

This cat was in his middle age, so the purging period in the beginning of his new diet was a little shorter than a cat adult might experience.

It's worth every minute of contempt for your cat deal with in the early days while still getting used to raw cat food. They look at you accusingly, refuse food, food leg, as if to bury it, turn its back on you, works.

Keep your eye on the long-term gain of the health.

Madeleine Innocent Photo
Diet is critical to your good health. It’s no less true for animals. The diet of pets is normally far worse than the diet of even the most slack human, as there are few, if any, safeguards. For more information, please go to http://www.healthiestcatfood.blogspot.com

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