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15 Human Foods Cats Actually Need More Than Cat Food ( Less Cost – More Health )

That $50 bag of cat food you just bought? Your cat’s body is rejecting 80% of it. But the chicken in your fridge could add 5 years to their life – yet vets don’t want you to know this. I’m about to reveal 15 human foods more powerful than any brand, and number 9 ? It’s what vets secretly feed their own cats.

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  1. As a kid, I watched a barn cat eat a mouse (there wasn't much entertainment back then). She ate the intestines. I didn't know why – but kids aren't judgmental or get grossed out that easy, because it was education; a question inviting an answer that I found later in life.

  2. Rotation plan immediately
    eggs, sardines, chicken liver
    for 3 adult feral siblings around my chicken flock, (so no chicken please!) Thanks❤ occasional pumpkin too.

  3. Too bad this video shows people putting oil on all the foods. I guess they couldn't be bothered to take video of the real thing. Sadly this will cause those ignorant to do the wrong thing

  4. Raw meat is best and it must include fat and offal. Chicken breast is the lowest nutrition of all meat.

  5. 1. Plain cooked chicken breast
    2. Salmon, plain, thoroughly cooked, once a week.
    3. Plain pumpkin puree (canned) one tsp mixed into food 2-3x/week
    4. Cooked eggs, plain, twice a week
    5. Cooked turkey good for senior cats 2x/week
    6. Steamed broccoli twice a week with turkey or chicken
    7. Cooked sweet potato twice a week
    8. Plain cooked liver, tiny piece once every 2 weeks
    9. Plain cooked shrimp, one small once/week
    10. Fresh papaya, breaks down hairballs.
    11. Plain Quinoa, twice/week
    12. Cooked carrots. Good for night vision
    13. Plain cooked sardines 1/week. Nutritionally dense, packed in water
    14. Cooked rabbit 1 small piece/week.
    15. Cooked chicken liver, 1 small piece every 10 days.

  6. Raw liver is something every cat loves. I give some to my cat once or twice a week. Cooking it reduces its nutritional value. You need to research better before you post. Plus cats need the fats too. Lean meat is inferior. I helped get 2 obese cats to normal weight by cutting out carbs, i.e. biscuits and going to raw meat.

  7. Considering how most chickens are "raised" now, those eggs have to be toxic. Even the ones that say "organic" rarely are.

  8. So much misinformation in this video. When cats consume carbohydrates in any meaningful amount they gain weight and become diabetic. I feed my cats a raw meat diet, no grains, no sweet potato, no broccoli and have been doing so for 4+ years now and they have never been sick. And how does fiber prevent UTIs. I've never seen a cat cook a mouse or a bird before consuming it. And you say cook salmon thoroughly, I guess you've never eaten sushi? I think a lot of these cases of food poisoning are far and few between and are always way over-hyped. The list of misinformation in this video goes on and on. Just feed your cat a species appropriate diet, ie, raw meat and forget all the quinoa and broccoli. This is coming from a feline nutrition specialist. Whoever made this video did it for clicks and is apparently is not a specialist of any kind. Follow this advice at your own risk.

  9. Plain cooked chicken breast
    cooked salmon
    Plain pumpkin puree
    cooked eggs ( no butter or oil )
    small pieces cooked turkey (no skin)
    steamed broccoli
    cooked sweet potato
    Plain cooked liver ( size of thumb nail,,,,good for their coat)
    cooked shrimp (no shell or tail)
    fresh papaya ( no seeds)
    plain cooked quinoa
    cooked carrots
    plain cooked sardines (in water, not oil)
    cooked rabbit (no bones)
    cooked chicken liver (size of little finger nail once a week)

  10. Rotation plan, I think my cats will eat this since it’s cooked food. I tried a raw meat plan with them and they wouldn’t touch it.

  11. Canned salmon is cooked. During college, I worked in a salmon cannery, Bellingham WA, during summers. My cat loves it (and other preparations with salmon). She happens to like salmon, as more flavorful, than chicken.

  12. My cat doesn't even look at them. Maybe for domestic cats but my cat is a Himalayan and he hates home made food, fish, vegetables and eggs. Simply does not accept anything other than his current food.

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