What Should You Really Feed Your Cat to Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar Levels and a Healthy Cat
- Author Bob Held
- Published October 14, 2009
- Word count 366
Cats are carnivores! In the wild and in zoos they eat raw meat. Their food does not contain carbohydrates. Carbohydrates convert to sugar in a feline's digestive tract.
Their bodies simply do not process blood sugar like they should and this plant-based nutritional product (WSNÒ Glucose Support Formula) helps their body metabolize blood sugar more efficiently.
Fortunately, your cat's body has miraculous healing powers, is very resilient and operates in a very intelligent manner. If you give your cat the right fuel and the right nutrients, he or she will respond very quickly. Some exercise also helps!
One of the most important things to get correct is what your cat eats.
There is a huge variety of cat foods on the market and you need to know which ones are good to feed your cat.
All cats are carnivores, like lions and tigers, and their body is designed the same way even though they are domesticated. So feeding your cat the appropriate food is very important to your cat's overall health and nutritional needs.
Domestic cats will normally eat 4 to 6 ounces of food a day, some may eat more.
You DO NOT want to feed your cat ANY food that contains any of the following ingredients within the first 5 ingredients on the label:
corn (meal) sorghum
rice (any type) potato (any type)
wheat carrots
barley beets
rye peas
oats yams
beans of any kind
Including the flour or meal from any of the above ingredients. You will see that dry food contains a lot of these ingredients.
Cats in the wild never eat these ingredients because they are carnivores and only eat other animals.
Big cats in the zoo are never fed these ingredients. Their good health is maintained by a 100 percent raw meat diet.
Getting Your Cat Started on the Right Diet
Remember, the first steps to doing this are:
1.Restrict the carbohydrates in your cat's diet and
2.Get your cat the right nutritional supplement
These two actions are not optional or negotiable!
Doing 1 and 2 above on a regular basis is the only way to address key health issues that can affect your cat's health and balance their body's metabolism for a long lasting life.
Bob Held is the Founder and President of the Wellness Support Network The Wellness Support Network’s mission is to help pets with health challenges. This includes a supplement to maintain healthy blood sugars and addresses the causes for high blood sugar. (http://www.petremedy.com?sid=biz)
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