The goal when making your own cat food is to give them the closest thing that they would have been
eating in their natural setting.
Our goal is to feed a diet that nature intended for our carnivores — staying as close as possible to the form and nutritional composition that our cats would
eat in a natural setting — while implementing safety strategies as discussed below.
Not exact matches
I suggest that humans evolved primarily as frugivores however clearly took to
eating meat (most likely as a largely cultural affect) given it's greater bang for buck
in a
natural hunter / gatherer
setting.
It seems to me that while
eating meat and dairy might offer benefits to younger people
in a
natural setting, being an octogenarian
in such a
setting is not a goal.
The Macrobiotic diet encourage maintaining a relationship with food that is respectful and peaceful by cooking only with
natural implements and preparing and
eating food
in a peaceful
setting.
Rather than just
setting down a bowl of food
in front of your cat, use her
natural prey drive to encourage her to
eat.
During our recent staycation, we already had a
set amount of money that we had planned to spend
in Panama, so it seemed only
natural to spend it on going out to
eat when we got home.
To take full advantage of the
natural setting, you'll want to
eat all of your meals
in the gazebo.