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What To Feed Your CatWell what can I say about feeding your cat. If your cat will eat it
then generally let them eat it but there are some foods that you should
keep away from your cat, chocolate being one of them but more of that
later. What does my cat like, well most things especially if I have
spent my money on it for him. He’s like that. I mainly feed him on a
famous brand cat food, which provides him with a balanced diet, and he
tends to concentrate on his favorite flavors which are fish or chicken
based. He has his favorites and as such I don’t tend to waste my time
buying stuff he doesn’t like. He also likes me to cook, as he knows
there will be lots of spare food. He likes prawns and other shellfish
which have been shelled, chicken and virtually any meat, raw or cooked
although I refuse to give him raw meat. He doesn’t like vegetarian,
which is not that surprising for an animal which is basically a hunter.
What you need to remember is that your cat will let you know what he
likes so that’s what you should feed to your cat. There are exceptions
though and one of those is chocolate. It may be OK for you, but is it
OK for your cat. It is not any good for me as it just tends to move
from my mouth to my waistline, but then again that is like most foods I
eat. So what about chocolate and cats? Well chocolate speeds up the
heart beat of a cat; it acts as a diuretic and as you well know it is
loaded with calories. Don’t make your cat a heavy weight, as that’s bad
for them as well. My cat, Tigger, loved chocolate but I found out early
on it was bad for him so I used to buy him a special chocolate
developed for cats. It was sold by a major cat food manufacturer so I
assumed it was safe and I have since found out that these companies
which sell cat chocolate either produce a vegetable based substitute
which looks and tastes like chocolate or they take out a substance in
the chocolate called theobromine, which is what causes the problems for
cats. Just be careful when you are buying chocolate for your cat. Make
sure it is safe as apparently the treatment for chocolate poisoning in
cats is not nice for the cat and the owner. Apart from that give then
what they like but don’t give them too much. I always bought Tigger a
special Christmas Stocking full of cat treats. The first time I ever
got him one I wrapped it up and placed it under the Christmas tree.
When he came into the room he sniffed a little, went under the tree and
rummaged round all the presents till he found his present. There wasn’t
any waiting for Christmas, he ripped it open and ate everything he
found. As for the squeaky mouse and the flea collar, well if I hadn’t
moved them they would still be there today. He was too much a real cat
to play with a squeaky mouse. He liked the little plastic balls with
the bells in though and played for hours chasing those. I suppose that
burned a lot of the calories off that he had gained eating the treats.
Just be careful, but in general feed you cat the food it likes. It will
soon let you know what it doesn’t like and what it does, just like a
child will.
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