Monday, February 8, 2010

Treating My Cats Food Allergy Any One With Experience In Making Their Own Cat Food?

Any One With Experience In Making Their Own Cat Food? - treating my cats food allergy

I take care of the elderly, my oldest daughter, Maine Coon cat (the dog of your BF can not be easy, chat). He is only 14 years, had taken his entire adult life IVF (such as road hyperthyroidism), the recently developed, currently ..... under the care of a veterinarian who used exclusively to cats the vet said it was in good shape, after all, even my teeth!

The problem is that the cat has food allergies and act in search of a cat food is difficult again ... We have three that found eating with enthusiasm, but not so my question is, since people like chicken (boneless, skinless, cooked, of course) when it is cooked chicken legs covered with water and with carrots, peas and a bit of brown rice, cool and bone. , Shred the chicken skin, mashed peas, carrots and brown rice, back into the broth, the diet is sound for him? I thought about adding a cat food commercial, I discovered that you re able to eat without the actions of the allergy (which can not corn or wheat, we have notHarrow allergic) to it, I do not know it hurt, and I'm crazy if I can not be (and beg and eat chicken soup for the two-legged family members that) the onion and garlic, I read your own chicken soup can into a little weight.

If anyone still other recipes for cat food with lamb or beef .... go home Shares, please? It's a sweet old cat who deserves to be pampered by the remaining years of his .... rare thank you.

3 comments:

petcompa... said...

I kind of my own cat food. I use Cat Food Prowl is a great book, dehydrated raw cat food. It is mixed with a little water.

Reality: USDA chicken, eggs, potatoes, sweet potatoes, organic flaxseed, zucchini, spinach, honey, cranberries, rosemary, vitamins and minerals.

Here's the link: http://www.petwellbeing.com/prowl-cat-fo ...

Kia Koala said...

Personally, I am not my own kitchen, but do some of my contacts, then you go out. I know you can at the more protein-rich foods (eg Wellness CORE-optics) and most of them have no corn, wheat or other fees. Chicken is a cat that big and is one of the best food we can feed them. Google, or look at ya, like a raw food cooking for a cat, and I think you will find what you are looking for. Good luck to you and your fuzzy friend!

Dreamer said...

You do it too complicated to be honest.

Cats need no rice, peace or carrots.

You should not cook the meat any way you take valuable nutrients.

The consumption of raw meat is really the best thing you can do to a cat. There are 2 ways with this: prefabricated raw diet as primary and diversity of nature, which can be found in most chain Petstore not (as in not PetSmart or Petco, but should bear the majority of pet shops and regular feedback to the company something like that) or DIY. If you do not think you can manipulate the bone meal can put in the feed soil. Here are some links to oil and food:

http://www.rawfedcats.org/
http://www.rawlearning.com/
http://www.barfworld.com/

Edit: Well, if you want to use the cooked food, I suggest you boil or cook very soft and cooked as rare as you feel comfortable. Use only meat, no rice. They can be very small quantities of green vegetables such as kale and spinach (the best mashed or chopped fine to use), and ammonia, smallTS fruits like blueberries and cranberries. There really is no other fruit or vegetable that cats can get an abundance of food, and vegetables harder hard on the digestion. Carbohydrates are simply not necessary at all, no rice or noodles or something. I can also look for a vitamin supplement powder and bone meal powder is sprayed on the meat or if you go to "soup" mixture into the soup. You can use almost any kind of meat. Poultry and fish are the favorite for cats and game dishes such as rabbit, buffalo, deer, and are also good. Most cats are not big on beef and pork is very thick. And no cooked bones! Cats and dogs can eat raw bones, but never cooked.

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