Do Cats Need Carbohydrates?
Cats are obligate carnivores. Simply put, they need meat to survive. But do cats need carbohydrates, too? Here’s why (and which) select few should be in the bowl.
Cats are obligate carnivores. Simply put, they need meat to survive. But do cats need carbohydrates, too? Here’s why (and which) select few should be in the bowl.
Not only can your dog eat raw beef, but he should! Mr. Mugsy Pug may not look like his ancestors, but deep in his DNA, it still dictates his nutritional needs. Find out how you can meet those carnivorous cravings and reap amazing health benefits by adding raw beef to your carnivore’s bowl.
Your pet’s health starts with what’s in the bowl, and you have the power to fill it with everything your pet needs to thrive… like krill. This tiny crustacean is packed with omegas, antioxidants, and more — and can have a HUGE impact on your pet’s health. Read on to learn how!
Many pet parents choose to feed kibble or canned food. While these options can be convenient and affordable, there are some serious downsides — including a slew of dangerous ingredients that simply aren’t meant to be eaten by people or their pets. Learn what these ingredients are so you can stay away!
You might not think spinach should be part of your dog’s diet, but think again! Dogs and spinach go together like wags and wet noses. Learn how the antioxidants in spinach help fight the negative effects of oxidative stress.
Sit your kitty down. It’s time they understand that the best kibble for cats doesn’t exist. Cats have specific dietary needs, none of which are met on a kibble diet. So, what should a cat’s diet include?
Given a choice, a cat will naturally eat a diet high in protein, low in carbs, with moderate fat and plenty of moisture. Is this what we should aim to replicate for our own indoor carnivores?
Eat some organ meats! Did you just wrinkle up your nose? To humans, consuming organ meats may seem like a thing of the past, but don’t assume the same for your dogs!
Myth: Table scraps are BAD for dogs. They’re not!! Real, whole foods are just as good for dogs as they are for us. See four benefits of real food here.
It’s odd how you can walk into a store and buy a prescription diet for your dog. Since when did “prescription” become synonymous with “over the counter”?
What makes The Simple Food Project unique is our commitment to using only whole food sources of essential nutrients (and NOT cheap synthetic ones).
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