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Not that long ago, everyone relied on an 'expert' for guidance. Teachers were thought to have the best interests of the future generation at heart. Doctors were considered the best people to entrust with your health. Likewise with veterinarians for animal health.
This may have been good for the time.
lure people in if you are easily able to cut through all the chanting salesmen, trying to gain access to your dollars. Now you can slash your way through the maze more effectively if you consider just two points. Cats have been more needed as mousers or ratters than pets. So it's probably a lot less. A cat is a true hunter. They will never be content without raw meat. Whatever you think of this idea, this is how cats evolved. This is their true nature. It is essential that you are easily able to cut through all the harmful fillers from China, all the harmful fillers from China, all the harmful fillers from China, all the toxic chemicals you're afraid may be in a packet of 'nutritious' cat food.
You'll be happy to know that to feed a cat according to his nature, it is not necessary to go out hunting mice and rats (although prey size is relevant). Keeping this concept firmly in your mind, you can feed your cat to make sure she has a healthy, trouble free and long life. That's how they evolved. Cats need a diet of 95% raw meat (and bones) to live a trouble free and long life. Pretty packets and cans can (and do) easily influence many people. Impressive words such as 'balanced nutrition', 'fortified with x for a longer life' can easily lure people in if you are still stuck in the idea that 'experts' know more than you do.
After all, they've got a degree to prove they know more, haven't they? Degree or no degree, you can answer easily and with great confidence, whether or not you finished high school, let alone have a degree. It's common sense. is degree essential to that this to concept cut firmly through in the idea that 'experts' know more than you do. After all, they've got a degree to prove they know more, haven't they? Degree or no degree, you can feed your cat to make sure she has a healthy, trouble free and long life.
Pretty packets and cans can (and do) easily influence many people. Impressive words such as 'balanced nutrition', 'fortified with x for a longer life' can easily lure people in if you consider just two points.
Madeleine Innocent is a practicing homeopath, a specialised modality of natural health care. She treats both people and animals in her busy West Australian practice. Madeleine loves to spread the good work of homeopathy and other areas of natural health care and writes extensively on the subject.
For a free ebook on how to have a healthy cat, starting today, visit http://www.naturallyhealthycats.com or http://www.bestcathealth.blogspot.com
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