Feeding dry food to cats contributes to gum disease as well as plaque and tartar formation.

Feeding dry food to cats contributes to gum disease as well as plaque and tartar formation.
Many or most vet clinics feature and sell cat food with “prescription” labels. This creates the dangerous mis impression that these diets are closely scrutinized and tested the way human prescription medications are.
Look for wide-mouth jars that are freezer safe to store your homemade cat food. Pint size jars work well for one- or two-cat households.
The cats living under our roof are hardly living in the wild, but biologically, they remain true carnivores and require a species-appropriate diet.
Switching your cat over to a healthier diet requests your patience. It’s worth taking your time to transition to a more species-appropriate cat food.
There are risks and benefits to any type of food you choose to feed your cat. Know the risks, mitigate them, and choose wisely.