Animal heart, kidneys and liver, cats and kittens can eat, of which cats and kittens love to eat liver. However, the function of animal's kidney and liver is to detoxify, and today's farm-raised animals accumulate different toxins every day. Although offal is very nutritious, containing iron, Vitamin A and Vitamin D, it is important to avoid Vitamin A and Vitamin D poisoning caused by over-consumption.
Serving method: boiled in plain water
Frequency: 1~2 times per week
Feeding amount: about 1 spoon
2. Eggs
The yolk portion of the egg is the most nutritious and easy to digest, which makes it suitable to give to cats. Chai eggs should be purchased whenever possible.
Serving method: boiled or scrambled with a little butter or vegetable oil.
Frequency: up to 2 times a day
Feeding amount: one egg or egg yolk per day
3. Meat
Choose chicken or beef or fish with bones and skin removed. Don't feed too much pork because it contains more indigestible fat than other meats.
Serving method: Steam, do not steam for too long, otherwise the nutrients will be easily lost
Frequency: 1~3 times a day
Feeding amount: Add it to the cat's food, up to 1 spoon a day
4, white cheese
Most of the white cheeses are sliced, low-salt, and do not contain coloring. And it contains extremely digestible protein, which is a favorite of cats!
Serving method: direct consumption
Frequency: up to three times a week
Feeding amount: about 1 spoon each time
Homemade cat food greens
Chlorophyll and cellulose in the vegetables can help cats and kittens to excrete the body's waste, toxins, and the hair eaten, thus preventing constipation, hairballs and other problems. However, it should not be overdone, as too much plant food can cause urinary stones in cats.
1, vegetables
Cats and cats can eat vegetables: cucumber, most of the leaves of dark green vegetables, celery and so on. Do not give your cat tomatoes or other acidic or astringent vegetables, as the cat's stomach usually cannot adapt to these vegetables. Mushrooms are difficult to digest and are also not suitable for cats to eat.
Serving method: raw or cooked. When eaten raw, the vegetables must be grated, and if cooked, they also need to be chopped, otherwise the cat can not digest and absorb the nutrients.
Frequency: every day
Feeding amount: about 1 spoon
2. Wheatgrass or barley grass
Wheatgrass or barley grass can be eaten by cats at their own discretion, as cats can control the amount of food they eat. If the cat does not take the initiative to eat, you can cut the wheatgrass that grows at the top, wash it and then chop it up, or squeeze it into juice and feed it.
Frequency: every day (take the juice as an example)
Feeding amount: up to 1 spoon per day
Homemade cat food supplements 1. Vitamins
(1) Multivitamins
Suitable for sick cats, young cats, pregnant women, lactating cats, and senior cats. It can ensure that they get comprehensive nutrition. If the cat consumes high quality cat food, it is not necessary to use multivitamin every day, only once a week.
(2) Vitamin E
It must be combined with other antioxidants (e.g., Vitamin A, Vitamin C) to work, and the combined Vitamin E can boost immunity, prevent cataracts, and keep skin healthy. Vitamin E is a good supplement for senior cats. Although Vitamin E has many benefits, because it is a fat-soluble vitamin, overdose will have a slight adverse reaction and will prevent the absorption of other fat-soluble vitamins.
(3) Vitamin C
Cats can make their own Vitamin C. Vitamin C is anti-aging and helps wounds heal quickly. It helps cats with arthritis and gingivitis.
Don't choose vitamin C with added sugar or other fillers, generally 125~250mg per day per cat or kitten is enough. If gastrointestinal discomfort occurs, it should be stopped immediately.
2, taurine
Cats and kittens themselves consume a lot of taurine, and high quality cat food has been added to adequate taurine.
3, calcium tablets and calcium powder
There are many types of calcium tablets and calcium powder for pets, such as calcium gluconate and modified calcium lactate, which are the most easily absorbed calcium supplements for cats.
Cat food taboos
Chocolate, coffee, tea, onions, bones, monosodium glutamate (MSG), smoked food, grapes and grapes, undercooked meat and fish.