Sunday, September 23, 2007

Raw Food Diet for Cats

By Thomas Allen

There are several reasons why cat owners might want to provide a raw food diet for their cats. The number one reason is that raw foods are typically healthier. Commercial cat food is heavily processed so it is often a good idea to at least supplement your cat's diet with raw foods.

This makes sense when you consider that raw foods are an important part of human diets. Imagine if all the food you ate came from a can or bag. People need non-processed foods in their diets in order to remain healthy. The same can be said for animals.

Some people choose to provide their cats with a 100% raw food diet. It is important to research a 100% raw diet before taking this route. There are many excellent resources online and in books that provide specific outlines and meal plans for raw food diets.

Cats often enjoy raw meats such as chicken and beef. They are natural carnivores so their digestive systems are shorter than humans. Therefore cats are not as susceptible to many of the bacteria (such as Salmonella) that we humans are.

Cooking meats for your cat is another option. Though this takes more effort than a simple raw meat diet. Studies have also shown that it is actually less healthy to feed your cat cooked meets.

If keeping your cat healthy is your main concern, you should know that the quality of nutrients in commercial cat food is less than ideal. The meat portion in many animal foods on the market consist of animal parts that would make hot dogs look like grade-A steak!

In summary, it is a good idea to at least supplement your cat's diet with raw foods. Many people who have tried raw food diets say they notice a visible improvement in their cat's health right away. Consider that a raw food diet for your cat could be exactly what they need for optimal well being.

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