What Does A Pet Nutritionist Feed Her Sphynx Cat?

What Does A Pet Nutritionist Feed Her Sphynx Cat?

What Does A Pet Nutritionist Feed Her Sphynx Cat?

Have you ever looked at the ingredients list of your Sphynx cat's food and scratched your head, wondering what more than half of those ingredients are? You’re not alone! Your cat is family, and if you wouldn’t eat something that has a million ingredients, and more than half you can’t even pronounce, your cat shouldn’t either. Your cat deserves to eat quality foods and have a diet full of fresh and healthy ingredients. If you’re ready to start your cat on a healthy diet but don’t know where to begin, you’re in the right place! Below, we’ll dive into what a pet nutritionist would feed her Sphynx cat and why you should consider a homemade raw food diet for your pet. Let’s get started!


Real Food Means Real Nutrition

Like humans, pets do best with a diet rich in real foods. The more additives, preservatives, or fillers, the less real nutrients their body gets. Your cat needs real proteins, vitamins, and healthy fats, which they would get with a homemade raw food diet. 


Fewer Allergies And Easier To Digest

Have you noticed how itchy your cat is or how sensitive their belly can be? If they struggle with allergy symptoms or they often have an upset belly, a diet that has fillers or additives could be the issue. 


You Know What’s in Their Food

A raw homemade diet takes the guesswork out of the equation. Knowing that you're giving your cat a nutritious meal will give you peace of mind, knowing that you’re doing what you can to keep your pet happy and healthy. 


Recommendations 

Homemade pet food is highly recommended to ensure that your cat is getting the necessary nutrients in their diet without all of the unwanted ingredients. 


If you don't have the time or don’t want to make your own pet food, there's a list of Fresh pet food recommendations that are a great substitute for making your own. 


In Conclusion

In conclusion, going the homemade raw food diet route can be a lot when you first get started on the process. However, it's completely worth it to know what's in your cat’s food and to know that they are getting all of the necessary nutrients needed to thrive. 


With Love,

April Arguin A.S., C.P.N., M.P.H.

(aka) PetCoach-April

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