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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Feline Feeding Behavior
Feline Feeding Behavior and Why It Matters
Credits: July Lifes Abundance Newsletter, Thursday, 26 July 2012 16:53 by Dr. Jane Bicks
Cats are enigmatic creatures.
Having an appreciation for their motivations will not only help you to develop a deeper bond, it could make your cat healthier, too.
Feeding your feline optimal nutrition not only requires an understanding of your cat’s unique nutritional needs, but also of their feeding behavior. In fact, understanding the nuances of feline consumption can help combat one of the most common feeding disorders in cats - obesity.
When it comes to feeding behaviors, domestic cats aren’t vastly different than their wild cousins.
Felines are so fundamentally predatory that they will actually stop eating a meal to initiate a new hunt. This instinctual strategy evolved in the wild over the course of millenia to maximize food availability. This is why, if a cat even sees a mouse, she feels compelled to catch it.
Domesticated cats exhibit this same hunting impulse, and sometimes pet parents mistake feline hunting behavior as an expression of hunger. However, it’s simply a manifestation of their predatory instinct.
It might amaze you to learn that cats in the wild consume 10-20 small meals per day! And 40% or more of the diet of feral domestic cats consists of small rodents, but the typical mouse only provides a tiny amount of the daily energy requirement of an adult cat. In order to obtain enough calories, a cat must hunt throughout the day and night.
Generally speaking, domesticated cats demonstrate similar behavior, ‘snacking’ throughout the day on their kibble and canned food. The significant difference here is that prepared food features substantial calorie counts, especially compared to a field mouse.
With many indoor kitties adopting the couch-potato lifestyle, a sizable portion of the U.S. cat population is overweight or obese. A major concern that affects overall health, obesity was nearly unheard of in cats 100 years ago.
In a relatively short period of time, cats have gone from outdoor predators, constantly searching for small prey, to indoor loafers with a nearly constant supply of freely available food! No longer subjected to the daily hardships of environmental dangers (such as predators, rampant disease, increased risk of traumatic injury and at the mercy of the elements), cats are not only falling prey to obesity, they are suffering from collateral disorders like arthritis and diabetes. Simply by adopting new methods of providing sustenance, pet parents can not only help their indoor cats avoid obesity but also boredom … talk about a win-win scenario!
Unless your cat is hyper-vigilant at regulating her caloric intake, the amount of food for the day should be measured out to prevent overeating. Resist the temptation to ‘feed the empty bowl’.
A good reality check is readily available in the form of the Suggested Daily Amount listed on the back label of Life’s Abundance food bags. It’s important to note that neutered and sedentary cats have lower energy requirements than outdoor hunters or extremely active kitties.
Food intake should be adjusted according to a cat’s activity level, to help maintain an optimal body condition. Remember, a cat is at a good weight when you can feel ribs, but not see them. It’s always a good idea to discuss weight management issues with your veterinarian. Feeding your cat in a manner that mimics hunting can result in positive health benefits. Doing so will decrease boredom and increase exercise levels, helping to trim fat and build muscle tissue.
We encourage you to employ some of the following suggestions, provided by from the American Association of Feline Practitioners (catvets.com):
I truly believe that if you make the commitment to alter your feeding habits, you can make a big difference in the long-term health of your furry best friend. Thank you so much for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jane Bicks
The quality of cat food you feed is important to your Kitty's health and well-being. Healthy, happy cats make fewer trips to the Vet, too. We feed Life's Abundance Cat Food. It's healthy, wholesome and does not contain artificial colors or flavors. It does not contain animal byproducts, corn or what gluten. Your kitty will love Life's Abundance Kitty Food.
>>> Learn More and Order Lifes Abundance Kitty Food.
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Credits: July Lifes Abundance Newsletter, Thursday, 26 July 2012 16:53 by Dr. Jane Bicks
Cats are enigmatic creatures.
Having an appreciation for their motivations will not only help you to develop a deeper bond, it could make your cat healthier, too.
Feeding your feline optimal nutrition not only requires an understanding of your cat’s unique nutritional needs, but also of their feeding behavior. In fact, understanding the nuances of feline consumption can help combat one of the most common feeding disorders in cats - obesity.
When it comes to feeding behaviors, domestic cats aren’t vastly different than their wild cousins.
Felines are so fundamentally predatory that they will actually stop eating a meal to initiate a new hunt. This instinctual strategy evolved in the wild over the course of millenia to maximize food availability. This is why, if a cat even sees a mouse, she feels compelled to catch it.
Domesticated cats exhibit this same hunting impulse, and sometimes pet parents mistake feline hunting behavior as an expression of hunger. However, it’s simply a manifestation of their predatory instinct.
It might amaze you to learn that cats in the wild consume 10-20 small meals per day! And 40% or more of the diet of feral domestic cats consists of small rodents, but the typical mouse only provides a tiny amount of the daily energy requirement of an adult cat. In order to obtain enough calories, a cat must hunt throughout the day and night.
Generally speaking, domesticated cats demonstrate similar behavior, ‘snacking’ throughout the day on their kibble and canned food. The significant difference here is that prepared food features substantial calorie counts, especially compared to a field mouse.
With many indoor kitties adopting the couch-potato lifestyle, a sizable portion of the U.S. cat population is overweight or obese. A major concern that affects overall health, obesity was nearly unheard of in cats 100 years ago.
In a relatively short period of time, cats have gone from outdoor predators, constantly searching for small prey, to indoor loafers with a nearly constant supply of freely available food! No longer subjected to the daily hardships of environmental dangers (such as predators, rampant disease, increased risk of traumatic injury and at the mercy of the elements), cats are not only falling prey to obesity, they are suffering from collateral disorders like arthritis and diabetes. Simply by adopting new methods of providing sustenance, pet parents can not only help their indoor cats avoid obesity but also boredom … talk about a win-win scenario!
Unless your cat is hyper-vigilant at regulating her caloric intake, the amount of food for the day should be measured out to prevent overeating. Resist the temptation to ‘feed the empty bowl’.
A good reality check is readily available in the form of the Suggested Daily Amount listed on the back label of Life’s Abundance food bags. It’s important to note that neutered and sedentary cats have lower energy requirements than outdoor hunters or extremely active kitties.
Food intake should be adjusted according to a cat’s activity level, to help maintain an optimal body condition. Remember, a cat is at a good weight when you can feel ribs, but not see them. It’s always a good idea to discuss weight management issues with your veterinarian. Feeding your cat in a manner that mimics hunting can result in positive health benefits. Doing so will decrease boredom and increase exercise levels, helping to trim fat and build muscle tissue.
We encourage you to employ some of the following suggestions, provided by from the American Association of Feline Practitioners (catvets.com):
- Use a puzzle feeder or food ball to dispense food as a challenge. Or make your own homemade puzzle feeder by cutting holes into a taped-shut shoebox or empty two-liter bottle, either with holes large enough that she can paw kibble out, or kibble-sized holes that will dispense food as she bats the container around. Begin with easy-to-solve puzzles … as your smart kitty works out the chow challenge, introduce new, more difficult mealtime mystifiers. *Hide food throughout the house … be creative and change up locations frequently, effectively recreating a ‘scavenger hunt’.
- Throw kibble for your cat to chase, to mimic pursuit of prey.
- If you feed treats, make sure the calories for those treats are reflected in the total daily counts.
- Make sure all the members of your family are on the same page when it comes to curtailing feline obesity. That means, no duplicated feedings or treating.
- If your kitty stares at you with longing eyes during meal time, then feed the largest meal during that time to prevent begging.
- If your kitty pounces on you at night demanding to be fed, then feed the largest meal right before bedtime.
I truly believe that if you make the commitment to alter your feeding habits, you can make a big difference in the long-term health of your furry best friend. Thank you so much for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jane Bicks
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The quality of cat food you feed is important to your Kitty's health and well-being. Healthy, happy cats make fewer trips to the Vet, too. We feed Life's Abundance Cat Food. It's healthy, wholesome and does not contain artificial colors or flavors. It does not contain animal byproducts, corn or what gluten. Your kitty will love Life's Abundance Kitty Food.
>>> Learn More and Order Lifes Abundance Kitty Food.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
They Depend Upon You to Stay Healthy
They Depend Upon You to Stay Healthy... Are You?
Wednesday, 20 October 2010 15:50 by Life's Abundance
The cat’s bowl is full of nutritious Instinctive Choice. Your canine companion has had his daily Wellness Food Supplement. You know that you are forgetting something, but you just can’t seem to place it. Maybe it’s not something you’re forgetting but rather someone with four legs! As important of a role your pets play in your life, you are the main character in their lives! Without you who would they turn to?
By changing a few simple things in your daily routine, you could be around for more ear scratches, purring and head butts!
Get Active – Don’t just let Fido out by himself – join him. A recent survey found that more than 65% of Americans are overweight or obese. Since the health problems associated with excess weight include heart disease, diabetes and stroke, it's important to make weight loss and fitness a priority in your life. So lace up those sneakers and take your dog for a daily walk at the local park or around your block! The fresh air will invigorate you and the companionship of your dog will make this daily activity more enjoyable and seem less like exercise. Not only will this help keep your weight under control, but it will also help make for a healthier heart.
Eat Healthy – You feed your pets the best, most nutritious foods, and you should be doing the same. Hate the word “diet”? Try the 80-20 factor. Eat healthy 80% of the time and indulge for the other 20%. This is a very simple way to improve your diet. The American Heart Association recommends eating foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. An easy way to ensure that you are getting health-promoting omega-3 fatty acids on a daily basis is to try Sealogix Omega-3 Fish Oil. Thanks in large part to its superior quality, purity and concentration of nutrients, Sealogix represents an exceptional value compared to other market brands.
Stop Smoking – Many of us grew up when smoking was cool. Well, it’s not cool anymore. The American Heart Association could not have put it any clearer. Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death! Your bad habit does not only affect you - it affects everyone in your home – pets included! There are so many cessation programs available these days that quitting may be easier than you think. Procrastination is one of the biggest hurdles, so make the decision to stop smoking today and consult your health care provider for the program that’s right for you.
Let your pets continue to enjoy the life that you have worked so hard to give them. You need to stay healthy, too!
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Does your Cat eat some of the healthiest pet food on the planet? Try Lifes Abundance Cat Food today!
If you are looking for an effective way to lose weight, try XM3 caps and the Zija Weight Control and Hunger Management Program today! The active ingredient is moringa and it has helped thousands like you to lose weight.
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010 15:50 by Life's Abundance
The cat’s bowl is full of nutritious Instinctive Choice. Your canine companion has had his daily Wellness Food Supplement. You know that you are forgetting something, but you just can’t seem to place it. Maybe it’s not something you’re forgetting but rather someone with four legs! As important of a role your pets play in your life, you are the main character in their lives! Without you who would they turn to?
By changing a few simple things in your daily routine, you could be around for more ear scratches, purring and head butts!
Get Active – Don’t just let Fido out by himself – join him. A recent survey found that more than 65% of Americans are overweight or obese. Since the health problems associated with excess weight include heart disease, diabetes and stroke, it's important to make weight loss and fitness a priority in your life. So lace up those sneakers and take your dog for a daily walk at the local park or around your block! The fresh air will invigorate you and the companionship of your dog will make this daily activity more enjoyable and seem less like exercise. Not only will this help keep your weight under control, but it will also help make for a healthier heart.
Eat Healthy – You feed your pets the best, most nutritious foods, and you should be doing the same. Hate the word “diet”? Try the 80-20 factor. Eat healthy 80% of the time and indulge for the other 20%. This is a very simple way to improve your diet. The American Heart Association recommends eating foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. An easy way to ensure that you are getting health-promoting omega-3 fatty acids on a daily basis is to try Sealogix Omega-3 Fish Oil. Thanks in large part to its superior quality, purity and concentration of nutrients, Sealogix represents an exceptional value compared to other market brands.
Stop Smoking – Many of us grew up when smoking was cool. Well, it’s not cool anymore. The American Heart Association could not have put it any clearer. Smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death! Your bad habit does not only affect you - it affects everyone in your home – pets included! There are so many cessation programs available these days that quitting may be easier than you think. Procrastination is one of the biggest hurdles, so make the decision to stop smoking today and consult your health care provider for the program that’s right for you.
Let your pets continue to enjoy the life that you have worked so hard to give them. You need to stay healthy, too!
###
Does your Cat eat some of the healthiest pet food on the planet? Try Lifes Abundance Cat Food today!
If you are looking for an effective way to lose weight, try XM3 caps and the Zija Weight Control and Hunger Management Program today! The active ingredient is moringa and it has helped thousands like you to lose weight.
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