Sunday, August 21, 2011

Is your cat really healthy?

When I have warned cat owners about the dangers of a dry food diet, they tell me that their cat has been checked out and is healthy.

But is it really healthy?

Has your vet checked your cats blood sugar levels?

My cat’s last annual check up in October 2010 pronounced him healthy.  But his blood sugar levels were not checked.

Unless this is done and you feed your cat dry food, you don’t really know if your cat is healthy.

Caesar was eating a mixed diet of Purina One, Whiskas and raw pork.

 If I had stopped the dry food he may have died of old age instead of feline diabetes.

If you look around you at your fellow humans, you will be aware that there is a growing problem of obesity that leads to Diabetes in humans – humans are eating diets that contain too much processed carbohydrate, and not getting adequate exercise.  This results in a sick society.  It happens over a period of years.

Which is the same for cats.  They are not meant to eat carbohydrates – Pet food ingredients that contribute to feline diabetes

But don’t take my word for it – do your own research.  Start by searching ‘feline diabetes’ in your favourite search engine.

Cat Diabetes – Dry food puts cats at risk of developing feline diabetes

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