When you learn to make your own cat food, which can be quite easy when you follow a critical guideline, not only does your cat benefit, so does your wallet.
People are discovering that commercial cat food is far from healthy, that feeding a raw meat and bones diet is much better.
However, not all raw food brands are equal. And they can be expensive. And your cat may refuse them.
In addition, when the company changes hands, you may never know if the ethics suffer.
Making your own cat food does mean that you will have to do more work that simply purchasing a packet or can and dishing it out. However, if you weren't prepared to do more work, you probably wouldn't be here.
That hardest part is learning how, why and what. Once you have that under your belt, it's just a question of rinsing and repeating, to use a variety of metaphores.
It becomes second nature.
It also entails working with your cat's current likes and dislikes, that are likely to chop and change.
It's the same for us. When we spend time selecting choice ingredients and putting them all together, our meals become more enjoyable and more nutritious.
With the advent of fast food, creating appetising and nutritious meals at home is in danger of becoming a lost art.
Instead, it should be valued and looked upon as essential in every home.
And that should extend to all our dependents, however many legs they have.
When you ask a vet how much time was spent on nutrition studies in veterinary school, they may say none or just a few hours. In all those years, just a few hours? When the diet is the key to good health?
In reality, this is left to the commercial pet food industries, who financially support the schools.
Not what you would say is unbiased.
Vets role seems to be limited to managing disease, usually with suppressive drugs and surgeries.
You can do better.
Commercial cat food keeps your cat alive, but it doesn't keep them healthy. It is made up of 3rd rate ingredients, unsuitable food for cats and laced with synthetic 'nutrients' and chemicals.
It is not 'complete'. It is not 'balanced'. It is not 'scientifically approved'. These are all empty words.
You wouldn't have to do very much to improve on that.
Raw meat and bones for cats supports them in a vitally healthy way. It's their natural diet. It provides all their nutritional needs.
That means they don't get sick.
Although that's good news for you and your cat, it eats into the bottom line of the veterinary practices. You just don't need them as much if at all.
Diseases are man made. And diet is one of the main causes.
Learning to make your own cat food can be simple. Most of the ingredients are readily available in supermarkets and grocery stores.
Cats are different from most other animals. They have unique needs. These needs are important to understand, appreciate and incorporate into their diet.
Because raw meat and bones are nutritious, much less is needed than you would normally feed. Commercial cat food is full of fillers to bulk it out.
This means the cost of feeding a good quality cat food, made lovingly at home, comes to about the same price as feeding commercial junk.
Not only will your cat be healthier on a diet made with care and dedication, so will your bank balance.
While young cats and kittens tend to adapt to a change of diet quite readily, older cats can be more difficult. They can be more set in their ways.
Support is often needed to help you over these hurdles. This ebook helps you understand the whole process. And extre help is at hand if needed.
Make your own cat food for health, vigour and to overcome present health issues.