Organic Cat Food

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If you’re looking into natural health care for your pets you’ll definitely want to take a look at Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats. The latest version of this book is considered by many to be the definitive guide on a natural lifestyle for pets. It’s a must have for anyone interested in feeding their cats natural or organic cat food.

The book is written by Dr. Richard Pitcairn D.V.M and his wife Dr. Susan Hubble Pitcairn M.S. who both specialize in natural healing for pets and feeding pets a natural diet.

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More people are looking into raw food diets for cats as they start to think more seriously about what their cats are eating and what they feel they should be eating. Our pets are part of the family and with a combination of concerns about ingredients used in commercial pet foods and thoughts of a more species appropriate diet it makes sense that more people are considering this type of cat food.

You can either choose to use homemade cat food recipes and make the food yourself or you can buy it premade from pet food companies that specialize in this. A raw food diet isn’t as simple as giving your cat a raw chicken breast; cats need other nutrients as well so it is best to follow an approved recipe or to buy already prepared raw cat food. The benefit of making it yourself is that you can control the ingredients and make your own organic cat food if you want, or you can add specific ingredients to improve your cat’s health.

Proponents of this type of diet feel it is more natural than feeding your cat processed dry kibble. Of course there are concerns about salmonella in raw food, but the concerns may be more valid for the way you handle the food than for your cat.

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Many people are making the switch to natural or organic cat food or even homemade cat food. There a few different reasons why people are making the change including uncertainty about what is in conventional foods, wanting to find the healthiest food possible and to leave a smaller footprint on the environment.

Organic cat food is made from whole ingredients, but this type of pet food also adheres to strict requirements concerning how the ingredients are grown or raised.

Organic cat foods don’t contain antibiotics, synthetic hormones, fertilizers or toxic pesticides. They typically use more whole food ingredients and they aren’t as heavily processed or irradiated. They also don’t contain chemical additives or preservatives. Organic pet food companies use more natural and biological farming methods including the use of mulch and compost instead of chemical fertilizers. They also tend to add things like probiotics and enzymes to enhance the nutritional value and assimilation of the food.

If you want to make sure the cat food you are buying is organic there is an easy way to tell. This industry is pretty heavily regulated and certain standards have to be met to qualify it as organic.

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Welcome to the debut of Organic Cat Food. I will cover the latest developments in wellness cat food, including natural cat food but with an emphasis on (surprise, surprise) organic cat food.

Because it isn’t easy to find real organic cat food in your local grocery store — or even in your local pet superstore, sadly — I will also cover cat food recipes, including how to develop your own healthy homemade cat food recipes and where to find the ingredients to make them.

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