A cat’s mouth is engineered by Mother Nature to eat other animals, not chew on cereal. These amazing obligate carnivores’ mouths tell us a lot about their nutritional needs.

Carnivore Teeth Aren’t Made for Cereal
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Notice: Due to current bird flu concerns, I suggest avoiding raw poultry in your cat’s diet until the risk subsides.
A cat’s mouth is engineered by Mother Nature to eat other animals, not chew on cereal. These amazing obligate carnivores’ mouths tell us a lot about their nutritional needs.
Feeding dry food to cats contributes to gum disease as well as plaque and tartar formation.
You know how when we humans chew there's a back-and-forth and side-to-side action happening with the teeth? The movement that makes it possible for you to jut your lower row of teeth out in front of your upper row of teeth? Or that lets you move the lower jaw left and...
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