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S**N
Dated opinions on cat health
While I agree with many of the subjects covered. I disagree with the overtly suggestions of adding "raw" veggies (such as carrots and peas to a cat's diet. Recent discovery of "Pea powder" fillers are related to health issues in dogs and cats) And, Epigenetic diet makes sense in the way our natural companions may of eaten in the wild. I can't imagine a cat digging up a carrot in the wild (Perhaps predigested greens or grains from a rodent or bird, nothing more)Holistic care I feel is essential. A complete healthy diet a must. Oatmeal, apples and carrots, and even kale (which I can't tolerate, how does my pet tolerate?) a no-go.
A**L
Good information if your cat is chronically sick.
It's all about diet. Feeding house cats what Real Cats eat -- raw meat. This book saved my cat from living at the vet. I had a very sick cat, now I've got a very playful one. If you're at your wits end, take a look at this book.
L**X
This is a great book for advice on how to keep your cat ...
This is a great book for advice on how to keep your cat healthy with proper diet. It has made me aware of the importance of nutrition for cats, and fortunately, we have a great Pet Food Store nearby (Pet Food Express), where I can buy well prepared cat food. My attempt to cook our cats chicken livers did not meet up with their expectations.
L**I
Waste of time & money
This author babbles on about horrific case histories & never does get to the point. This book grossly lacks anything the reader can use to keep their pets healthy in any shape or form. I was very annoyed. Thanks, Lynn
Z**Z
Great book!
Love cats. Love this book. Buy it! What more can i say? it is wonderful and full of great ingo and help in going the natural route.
K**E
Five Stars
Good deal
C**M
Books like this could have saved my cat
This book was one of my first when I became interested in learning about alternative medicine, after my first cat died from the recommended vaccination program that we had been led to believe would prevent disease. It remains one of my favorites, and I think I would recommend it first to anyone who is fairly new to natural diets / therapy. It is a very good introduction to all of the topics, and the first part is complete enough to start following from this book alone in most cases (part two understandably is more introductory since it covers diseases). I think the stories relating to the topics make the book more engaging, and when it is very new to a person it makes it more believable than books just listing herbs or cures with no explanation, for example. The writing is not preachy to where it may scare potential new readers, it is neither complicated like a textbook, nor dumbed-down like several nonfiction books being printed, so you do get your money's worth from this one, I believe.
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