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Nutrition. Cats are carnivores, they eat mainly meat.(95%) Their set of teeth and digestive system is different to herbivores or omnivores. Carnivores live on the flesh of herbivores... read more about Omnivores - Carnivores - Herbivores
Feed fresh meat and offal, chicken necks and hunt for turkeys.
Vaccinations help to build up antibodies without getting sick. Once the body is attacked by a virus, it automatically produces antibodies to fight the virus in order to get back to health, = "Natural Immunity". The colostrums from the mother milk interfere with the vaccine prior to 12 weeks of age. Learn More |
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Always read the labels on purchased petfood products!
By-products are: chicken feet, turkey feet, chicken heads, turkey heads, beak and feathers mashed up with artificial colours and flavours. The majority of dry food contains rice, wheat, gluten and maize, nutrition designed for herbivores rather than carnivores.
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Fleas and Worms. A very effective flea treatment is Advocate, Revolution and Frontline+
For worming I recommend Drontal pills. Paratak and Endoguard secure your pet has no worms
Earmites are easily treated with Olive Oil - read more about internal and external parasites
Ringworm is a fungal skin infection, contracted by spores. Use Antifungal Cream for 2-4 weeks.
Maintenance. Brushing and combing is recommended twice a week, in the winter more often to avoid hair matting up. Check regularly for a shiny coat and clear eyes, firm stools and general happiness of cat. Avoid stress situations, e.g. cat shows, bathing, long car rides, ....
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