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The Best Protein Sources for Your Cat![]() Your kitty may not be as ferocious as the lions on TV nature shows, but these distant cousins share a common bond: “Cats are obligate carnivores, which means they must get nutrients from meat,” explains Maria J. McGeorge, DVM, who runs a felines-only practice in Portland, Ore. “Cats cannot remain healthy on a vegetarian diet.” High-quality Protein Sources
Table Scraps Won’t Do About the AuthorKim Boatman is a Northern California-based journalist whose work has appeared in such publications as The Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press and San Jose Mercury News. She is a lifetime lover of animals and shares her home with three cats. Add a comment or Ask our expertFeeding a cat What should I be feeding my cat? Wet or dry or a combo of both? Can you please answer....I am a new cat owner....Thank You! Posted by Annmarie on 2009-11-08 at 19:09:01 new kitty owner most people give cats a portion of wet food once or twice a day, and leave out a bowl of dry food all the time for munching in-between; your vet or pet store clerk can steer you right here and remember, habits are easily made and hard to break! Fresh spring water, NOT tap water, clean and available all the time is really important to me. Cats drink a lot of water; you'll be surprised, and God knows what chemicals are in city well/tap water! Good luck with your new buddy--may you enjoy many moons together. Posted by maxkelly on 2009-11-12 at 01:00:12 Submit your comment below:From Our Sponsor
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