Our former CEO worked in the pet food industry since 1978, and has seen the negative effects of feeding dogs &
cats cooked grain - based pet foods.
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For
cats, the
Grain Free Signature Series Stews come in Slow
Cooked Chicken, Slow
Cooked Beef and Slow
Cooked Turkey.
At no time in their evolutionary history (except in the last 50 to 150 years) have
cats and dogs been subjected to
cooked grain in any amount, and certainly not as the basis of their diet.»
There is, however, ample evidence that, despite claims to the contrary, both dogs and
cats «are perfectly able to digest
grains if they are
cooked,» Dr. Nestle said.
It is usually my goal to graduate my clients from canned to a real food diet (raw or
cooked), however I've had clients whose
cats truly thrive on canned (human grade,
grain - free, no ingredients from China, BPA - free cans).
Certain whole -
grain carbohydrates like brown rice, oats, and quinoa, on the other hand, can be digestible for
cats as long as they are
cooked.
While uncooked
grains are poorly digested by dogs and
cats, properly
cooked grains in pet foods are highly digestible
Instead of feeding an organic dry food to your
cat, I suggest instead choosing a commercially available or home - prepared nutritionally complete and balanced diet containing whole foods like real (
cooked) meat, fresh vegetables and fruit,
grain, seeds and other ingredients, even if the components aren't all organic.
Both dry and wet foods are made with a mix of high quality proteins,
grains, and vegetables, all of which are fully
cooked, making them easy to digest in sensitive
cat stomachs.