autumnprairie
Owned by the Rotten Heifers
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I stand corrected thanks ( I mean that sincerely)Stacykins said:Felids aren't the only obligate carnivores in the animal kingdom there are many species, they are just the best known example. All crocodilians, members of the dolphin family (Orcas especially), predatory birds, ferrets etc. are all obligate carnivores.autumnprairie said:males, females? the higher the protien the better the food, and you want protien in meat not veggie based, cats are the only 100% carnivores on earth. (big or small) cats will graze grass mostly to clean out furr balls.that's*satyrical said:It's just a regular old scoop it yourself box. BUT it's not really the urine that smells bad. It pretty much keeps that under control It's the OTHER stuff *gag* I know I could probably buy expensive food & cut down on that a little but any suggestions? I don't want to spring for the expensive stuff if I'm not sure it will work. Probably doesn't help that I have THREE kittays, but what can I say. They're like potato chips you can't have just one & I ended up rescuing my very favorite snuggliest kittay & it wasn't planned at all. That one put us over the top with 3. LOL
Here's that devlish little snuggler. He even snuggles in the kids drawers
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the more veggie in the food = more waste, i proved that to my hubby when I ran out of their special food cleaned boxes 3x a day and got 3x the smell.
This is an excellent article regarding nutrition for the domestic cat, and note that is focuses on the importance of water, since our pet cats were domesticated from a species of desert cat, adapted to drink little water and get most of the moisture needed from the flesh of prey. That part of cat physiology has not been domesticated out of them, either.
Glad I could help!autumnprairie said:I stand corrected thanks ( I mean that sincerely)
thanks for the articles