Well the cat lived in the US, and was perfectly happy until hit by a car.the_anticarb said:Sounds just like the standards NHS advice then! :lol:
Hi Spiral,Spiral said:How do you low carb a carnivore?
Heavens above! We are surely not saying that the 20th century's love affair with carbohydrate has even resulted in feeding carbs to animals which have not evolved to eat them in that lovely wholesome canned and dried food :shock: :roll:
Dennis said:Hi Spiral,Spiral said:How do you low carb a carnivore?
Heavens above! We are surely not saying that the 20th century's love affair with carbohydrate has even resulted in feeding carbs to animals which have not evolved to eat them in that lovely wholesome canned and dried food :shock: :roll:
Unfortunately almost all pet foods these days are loaded with cereals to bulk them up - even the more expensive ranges like Iams contain typically only 25% meat and 75% carbohydrate-rich vegetables and cereals. When have you ever seen a cat eat vegetables - other than grass in order to make itself sick!
The rise in diabetes in cats and dogs is in direct proportion to the reduction in meat content in prepared pet foods!
kegstore said:Excellent news about your cat. They're terribly resilient creatures, my aunty had one that was diagnosed diabetic aged 6, and lived to the grand old age of 18 on daily injections and whatever food was presented. No diet changes at all. Amazing.
Doczoc said:kegstore said:Excellent news about your cat. They're terribly resilient creatures, my aunty had one that was diagnosed diabetic aged 6, and lived to the grand old age of 18 on daily injections and whatever food was presented. No diet changes at all. Amazing.
I wouldn't dream of feeding a cat or dog anything other than a meat based diet. I think it's cruel.
cugila said:The other day I was at my son's and his two cats were being fed tit-bits of mature Cheddar Cheese.
Now I found that strange. They were loving it and wanting more. If I ever come back here again I want to be a cat....fed Mature Cornish Cruncher Cheddar every day......Oh yes, and a large bowl of Guinness to wash it down :lol:
cugila said:Hi Doc.
It isn't that I don't DO fat.....I just don't have a lot on me anymore.
Doczoc said:kegstore said:Excellent news about your cat. They're terribly resilient creatures, my aunty had one that was diagnosed diabetic aged 6, and lived to the grand old age of 18 on daily injections and whatever food was presented. No diet changes at all. Amazing.
I wouldn't dream of feeding a cat or dog anything other than a meat based diet. I think it's cruel.
cugila said:Doczoc said:kegstore said:Excellent news about your cat. They're terribly resilient creatures, my aunty had one that was diagnosed diabetic aged 6, and lived to the grand old age of 18 on daily injections and whatever food was presented. No diet changes at all. Amazing.
I wouldn't dream of feeding a cat or dog anything other than a meat based diet. I think it's cruel.
The other day I was at my son's and his two cats were being fed tit-bits of mature Cheddar Cheese.
Now I found that strange. They were loving it and wanting more. If I ever come back here again I want to be a cat....fed Mature Cornish Cruncher Cheddar every day......Oh yes, and a large bowl of Guinness to wash it down :lol:
kegstore said:Are we really poisoning our feline friends by feeding them inappropriate food? I think not, unless you're giving them milk which does them no good whatsoever (and again they seem to like it). Beginning to see a pattern forming here...
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