by Jae Kennedy | Sep 22, 2017 | Cat Food
Recently, an article written by Dr. Sarah J. Wooten of dvm360 criticized the film Pet Fooled for containing “a lot of misinformation designed to alarm you”. Really, Dr. Wooten? Are the veterinarians with dvm360 sincerely trying to help animals or is it...
by Jae Kennedy | Sep 15, 2017 | Cat Food
I know this likely comes as a surprise to our readers, but the thought of a homemade raw diet for cats scares the crap out of me. I preach about species appropriate diets for cats every day. We feed a species appropriate raw diet to our cats – only it’s a...
by Jae Kennedy | Aug 4, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues
Industry experts say only 4% of pet parents are a part of what is now known as the fresh food movement. Even if the math is slightly off, this means roughly 96% of all pet parents have never made – or even heard of – a ‘raw diet’ or...
by Jae Kennedy | Jul 23, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues
20 years ago, we thought wet food was a special (expensive) treat to feed our cat clowder. And raw food? Dangerous and disgusting. In our opinion (and that of our kibble addicts), dry food was the most delicious (and affordable) food ever! Is dry food bad for cats?...
by Jae Kennedy | Jun 12, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues
Debunking The Myth Of Less Protein For Older Cats Back in the day, veterinarians recommended less animal protein for older cats. Why? Because studies were showing that cats over 7 years old, who ate commercially prepared, high protein diets had kidney and liver...
by Jae Kennedy | Apr 19, 2017 | Cat Food, Cat Health Issues, Get Fresh
A while back we wrote an article about Transitioning Your Cat to a Wet Food Diet for those of you with kibble addicts like ours were. We emphasize moist diets for cats because the dehydration they experience eating only dry food is detrimental to their health. Now...
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