I'd love that! Except no to any onions, garlic, raisins, grapes or
chocolate! And yes to taurine! When my ex-husband and I were
married we used to eat at the coffee table sitting on the floor and
my fabulous cat Boots' FAVORITE meal was veal Normande. He would
just crawl all over us for
Having just shared my dinner -- frozen turkey divan with alfredo sauce and
parmesan -- with Little Sister Fuzzy Toes, it occurs to me that it might not be
that difficult for SOME cats to avoid commercial catfood. A good
vitamin/mineral supplement and whatever I'm having should work.
elizabeth
Thank you for this, Mary Christine.
elizabeth
On 4/16/07, TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but if you're looking for quick fixes, one-size-fits-all, it's not
here. this talks about the basics of nutrition and how to make sure you
meet each cat's individual needs.
http://www.cathob
but if you're looking for quick fixes, one-size-fits-all, it's not here.
this talks about the basics of nutrition and how to make sure you meet each
cat's individual needs.
http://www.cathobbyist.com/articles/HomemadeDietsForCats.html
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