It is almost impossible to control
the diet of an outdoor cat.
Not exact matches
Species, breed, size, heredity,
diet, spay / neuter status, veterinary care, and lifestyle (such as, indoor or
outdoor for
cats) all factor into length
of life.
Regardless
of age or stage, indoor vs.
outdoor, skinny or fat, all
cats should be eating a
diet that consists exclusively
of raw or canned food, or some combination
of the two.
A
cat that goes
outdoors will nibble on grass and herbs as part
of its
diet.
Predation Studies What caught my eye was not the u in neighbourhoods, but ABC's claim that: «Studies show that
outdoor cats make up 13 — 45 percent
of coyote
diets in those environments.»
Wild and
outdoor cats may also supplement their
diets with dietary fiber by eating small amounts
of grass, which helps to regulate their digestive system.