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		<title>How To Make Sure That Your Cat Gets The Right Nutrition She  Needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have a new kitten, you may be tempted to  just dump some kitty food in a bowl and get on with your  life. While that may be convenient to you, it could spell disaster to your feline friend.  Certainly, you need to put in a little bit more effort to it. The truth is, in order to keep your kitty healthy, you will need to be sure that you meet all of her nutritional needs. </p>
<p>Just like any mammal baby, for the first few weeks of a cat&#8217;s life,  she received all of her nutrition from her mother. But as she approached four to six weeks of age, the breeder probably began supplementing the mother cat&#8217;s milk with canned cat food or with hard kitten chow moistened with water.  By eight   weeks   of   age,   she <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/all-about-pets/how-to-make-sure-that-your-cat-gets-the-right-nutrition-she-needs">How To Make Sure That Your Cat Gets The Right Nutrition She  Needs</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a new kitten, you may be tempted to  just dump some kitty food in a bowl and get on with your  life. While that may be convenient to you, it could spell disaster to your feline friend.  Certainly, you need to put in a little bit more effort to it. The truth is, in order to keep your kitty healthy, you will need to be sure that you meet all of her nutritional needs. </p>
<p>Just like any mammal baby, for the first few weeks of a cat&#8217;s life,  she received all of her nutrition from her mother. But as she approached four to six weeks of age, the breeder probably began supplementing the mother cat&#8217;s milk with canned cat food or with hard kitten chow moistened with water.  By eight   weeks   of   age,   she   was   weaned   and   eating   a   diet   of   kitty   food.   </p>
<p>You should be able to get some facts on or even the remainder of the food your kitten was eating before you brought her home from the <a href='http://www.rosevalleyranch.com' target='_blank'>cat breeder</a>. So you know what kind of food kitty was eating then. You may want to mix some of the remaining food from the breeder with whatever new food you buy from now on. This will help your kitten adjust.</p>
<p>Note that your kitten  needs to eat quite a bit of food because she is  growing incredibly fast from the age of eight weeks to about six months. That  means  she will need to eat more than one meal per day. Having four small meals a day is best  since  kitten do not have very large stomachs, but need plenty of fuel. Water is also very important so you should give  her an  unlimited water supply. </p>
<p>Having reached 6 months of age, your kitten&#8217;s rate of growth slows down tremendously. She will become a bit less active too. At this time, you can reduce her feedings to two to three meals a day but remember not to change   his   food   from  kitten   chow   to   adult   food just   yet.  After all, she   is   still   a  growing cat. </p>
<p>On hitting the age of one,  your kiten can finally eat adult cat food. Adult cats usually eat only when they are hungry. So you can simply keep his dish filled with dry food. In the even that he overeats and starts to grow overweight, you will need to feed him twice a day instead. If you feed your cat canned food, you should still offer dry food as well, since canned food should not be left out for your cat to eat all day. </p>
<p>Remember to shop for  kitty  foods   that   have   the   protein   source   in   the   first   few ingredients. Ensure that the food is well balanced. If your cat has health problems,  such   as   hair   balls   or   urinary   tract   infections, you   should   look   for   cat   foods   that   help   control  these problems. </p>
<p>While it may be true that most cats prefer soft food, you can also give  them some dry food occasionally as these can help them maintain better dental health. If  your cat just don&#8217;t eat dry food, you may want to have your dentist to check his teeth every year or so to be sure they are not too covered in tartar. </p>
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		<title>Providing Your Dog A BARF Diet Can Mean A Healthier And Longer Life For Your Pet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like their cousin the wolf, pet dogs are instinctively born to eat a diet of raw meat. In the pet industry, this is called a bones and raw food diet or BARF for short. The very first dogs, ancestors of today's domestic canines, were capable <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-food/providing-your-dog-a-barf-diet-can-mean-a-healthier-and-longer-life-for-your-pet">Providing Your Dog A BARF Diet Can Mean A Healthier And Longer Life For Your Pet</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like their cousin the wolf, pet dogs are instinctively born to eat a diet of raw meat. In the pet industry, this is called a bones and raw food diet or BARF for short. The very first dogs, ancestors of today&#8217;s domestic canines, were capable predators.</p>
<p>Just imagine releasing your dog into the wild. After a period of adjustment, in order to survive, he would learn to hunt, kill and eat his prey.</p>
<p>Some animal researchers would assert that this is how dogs were designed to eat. Today&#8217;s dogs are domesticated and their masters may not always be fully aware of their pets true dietary needs. A dog&#8217;s daily food intake should include something more than just dry or canned dog food, but it should include raw meat and vegetables.</p>
<p>A raw diet consisting of raw meat provides your dog with the essential nutrition he needs to stay healthy. If your dog consistently ate a diet of raw meat rather than over processed or over cooked foods, then his immune and digestive systems would become significantly healthier.</p>
<p>There will be be a noticeable increase in the quality of your dog&#8217;s general health including his: skin, coat, breath, eyes, and teeth and gums. Also, your dog will be noticeably more energetic and develop a happier disposition.</p>
<p>As of late, animal researchers discovered that there is a higher incidence of diseases and other serious medical maladies that have developed in dogs and cats that has not been seen for years and years. Some believe that it could be the lack of essential nutrition that a raw meat diet could be providing.</p>
<p>By in large, most pet owners feel it&#8217;s enough to give their animals a diet of processed dry and/or canned pet food. Although your dog maybe getting full, you maybe starving your pet nutritionally because they&#8217;re not getting the right foods.</p>
<p>Some dog owners won&#8217;t even consider giving their dog or cat raw meat. They have a preconceived thought that raw meat may be tainted with parasites and bacteria. However one must consider that parasites and bacteria don&#8217;t adversely affect animals in the same way they do people. Thus one should consider at least looking into providing their pet a BARF diet.</p>
<p>Most owners want their pets to be the healthiest they can be. In that case, consider providing a variety of foods your dog would typically consume in the wild. Preparation is really not that hard to do &#8211; just make sure to provide your dog a selection of raw meat and vegetables every day. There are many recipes you can find if you&#8217;re willing to do some additional research on BARF dog food diets.</p>
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