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Article - Cats With Kidney Problems - A Homemade Cat Food Meal
With all of the pet food recalls for contaminated and tainted food pet owners are looking for alternatives to commercially prepared bulk cat foods. Consider giving your furry feline safe delicious and healthy homemade cat food. Below is a special recipe for cats with kidney problems. Your cat will certainly enjoy the smell of the food cooking on the stove and when he learns it is his, listen for the PURR and purr yourself knowing you are providing him a healthy nutritous meal free from the additives, hormones, fillers, by-products and chemical perservatives all to often found in commercial pet food.
To assure your cat gets all of the minerals and vitamins he requires purchase a supplement from your local veterinarian. Be sure to ask if the vet recommends a special medicated diet for your cat. There are also some human foods that must not be given to cats so choose recipes which meet the specific requirements of felines. The ebook below is amazing and contains 100 recipes.
DIETS FOR KIDNEY PROBLEMS
1-1/3 cups (2/3 pound) ground chicken, turkey or lean heart
4 cups cooked white rice
4 eggs
2 tablespoons cold-pressed safflower, soy or corn oil
1,500 milligrams calcium
1/8 teaspoon iodized salt
1/8 teaspoon potassium chloride (optional, for a saltier flavor)
1 teaspoon parsley, finely grated carrot or other vegetable (optional)
5,000 IU vitamin A
Taurine and other cat vitamins (about 5 days' worth)
50 milligram level B complex (or 10 milligrams per day)
2,500 milligrams vitamin C (½ teaspoon sodium ascorbate)
Mix everything together in a large bowl. Serve raw if the cat will accept
it. Otherwise, mix all but the vitamins together, bake about 20 minutes
in a moderate oven and then wait until it cools to mix in the vitamins.
Occasionally, substitute 1 to 3 teaspoons of liver for part of the meat.
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