Processed food items are easy to obtain and are less taxing for most pet owners in terms of time and effort required to obtain it. However, one can’t defy the fact that some of these processed food items can be detrimental for your cat’s health.
If you want to provide your cat with the best of everything, then there is no reason why you should skip homemade cat food in your pet’s diet. Before you step into your kitchen to prepare the cat food, you need to consider a few factors.
There are certain food items one should not serve to their cats. Chocolates, raw eggs, onions are raw fish are amongst the list of food items which one should avoid in the cat’s diet as they can have a bad effect on your pet’s health.
Most people who own multiple animals often feed their pets with the same food items. Pet owners do not realize the fact that cat’s need 5 times more proteins than dogs, which inevitably implies that a dog’s food may not suffice for a cat in terms of nutrient value. When it comes to feeding your cat, always choose a recipe which is rich in proteins.
One should also limit the quantity of tuna and liver as they can pose health issues in the near future. As much as possible use lactose free milk instead of the regular milk while feeding your cat.
Once you have these basic precautionary measures in mind, you can advance towards your kitchen to prepare a healthy cat food for your lovely cat.
Let’s now have a look at the recipe for making a healthy homemade cat food. In order, to prepare this food item, get yourself with the below mentioned low cost and readily available ingredients.
1/2 cup cooked broccoli
1/2 cup cooked rice
1/2 cup cooked carrots
1 1/2 cups fresh chicken livers
Chicken liver broth
Blender
First and foremost, take the rice, broccoli and carrots into the blender and squash them. After this is done, cover the chicken lever with water in a pan. Boil the pan and cook the livers until they are completely done.
Once they are heated properly, remove it from the heat, and add the chicken liver to the blender. Make sure that you hold back the broth, and properly chop the mixture.
After the chopping task is accomplished, take about 2 teaspoon of the stored chicken liver broth and mix it completely in the mixture. That’s it! You are all set to invite your cat for this lovely, cheap and homemade cat food. You can also store the leftover food items in the refrigerator.
Remember, homemade food items can supply your cats with all the required vitamins and minerals, in order to stay healthy and disease free for life. Just like human beings, diet plays a pivotal role in their health as well. Preparing a healthy homemade cat food is within everybody’s reach as it is very cost effective and easy to prepare.
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