For homemade food, the best I know of is Dr Piersen's. She has an
extensive page on what cats should eat. http://www.catinfo.org
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Margo wrote:
> Remember that baby food is NOT a "complete and balanced" diet.
>
> The only time I have ever had a cat voluntarily eat
My two (Kit and Baby) are eating Holistic Select and at times Fancy Feast
Classics Chicken or Turkey. Gee, if there are any homemade recipes
that are good for them, I would love to hear about them. Holisitic Select is a
no grain, no gluten food. As for the fish? No way would I feed any
of min
Remember that baby food is NOT a "complete and balanced" diet. The only time I have ever had a cat voluntarily eat something I so lovingly prepared, was when I had a cat with IBD who could only tolerate raw. And I'm a GOOD cook I have hesitated to respond to this, because my practice is often frown
If you use Gerbers, make sure you use stage 2 only. the small 2.5 oz jars
because they are strictly meat and water with a tad of cornstarch in it.
No onions or garlic in these. The ones you want are Ham (no salt added),
Chicken, Turkey or Beef with gravy.
Nancy & the gang
-Original Me
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