For the next few years my pets were fed mainly lamb — together with general
household food scraps.
Not exact matches
Feral cat populations» density and locations are not contingent on individuals intentionally providing
food for the cats.1, 2 Studies have shown that other sources of
food are always available — including
food scraps in
household trash and municipal garbage facilities.3 Cats are territorial and bond to their surroundings.
So we don't see the dogs and cats that lived a long happy life eating raw
foods, varied
household scraps or gnawing on proper bones.
- Close doors of fridge, oven, dishwasher, washing machine and tumbler dryer - Store knives and cooking utensils away from cats - Dispose of
food scraps, bones, cans, bottles and cellophane wrap in kitchen rubbish bin - Close the kitchen rubbish bin securely or keep it in a cupboard fitted with safety catches - or use an outside bin only - Keep detergents, bleaches,
household cleaning supplies and medicines in closed cupboards; some cats get a «high» from bleaches - Don't allow cats to jump, walk or sit on ceramic hobs even if cool, one day they will probably get burned paws.
The waste feedstocks for the process will most likely come from a mixture of sources ranging from
food scraps and other
household material such as grass and tree cuttings, to agricultural and industrial waste.