Veterinary Nutritionist Bowling Green KY

You have a cat and you feed it everyday with the food provided by some pet food supplier. But besides the cat foods, what do you know about cat's healthy diet? Here are 5 easy ways to keep kitty healthy.

Basic Care Veterinary Clinic
(270) 296-0930
2717 Pioneer Dr
Bowling Green, KY
Scottsville Animal Hospital
(270) 237-3688
1590 Old Gallatin Rd
Scottsville, KY
Simpson County Animal Hospital
(270) 586-4438
105 Lawrence St
Franklin, KY
Animal Care Clinic
(859) 554-1148
3600 Palomar Centre Dr
Lexington, KY
Meade County Veterinary Hospital
(270) 321-1981
1210 Old Ekron Rd
Brandenburg, KY
Young, Cindy K, Dvm - By-Pass Animal Clinic
(270) 781-0637
1042 Us 31w Byp
Bowling Green, KY
Crocker Animal Hospital LLP
(270) 586-9000
1010 Nashville Rd
Franklin, KY
Crocker Animal Hospital
(270) 586-9180
215 Commerce St
Franklin, KY
Pewee Valley Veterinary Center
(502) 694-4508
220 Mt Mercy Drive
Pewee Valley, KY
Lexington Hospital For Cats
(859) 474-0947
271 Southland Dr
Lexington, KY
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5 Easy Ways to Keep Kitty Healthy

By Nora Simmons

1. Feed your cat about 90 percent meat (including fat), about 10 percent veggies, and very little added carbohydrates. Home-cooked meals are best, but a high-quality natural cat food makes a good runner-up; canned foods usually contain more meat and fewer carbs than dry foods. Serve kitty’s food at room temperature or a little warmer to make it more readily digestible.

2. Supplement her diet with omega-3 fish oil, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and a daily multiple that includes taurine. (Check out “Multiple Choice” at naturalsolutionsmag.com for our favorites.)

3. Throw her a bone. Gnawing on uncooked animal bones helps break down the plaque on your feline friend’s teeth before tartar forms. Just make sure the bones are raw—splinters from cooked bones can tear up the digestive system. Plus, the bits of raw meat on the bone boost your cat’s immune system.

4. Choose natural cat litters—made of wheat, corn, pine, or newspaper pellets—rather than conventional clay litter, which ends up in landfills and can make you and your kitty sick. One of its main components, crystalline silica, a known carcinogen, can cause respiratory problems in humans and perhaps in cats, too.

5. Use an ammonia-free cleaner when taking care of messes since cat urine contains ammonia. Enzymes and oxidizing agents eliminate the odor so Frisky isn’t tempted to repeat the offense. —NS

Author: Nora Simmons

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