Not exact matches
In the UK, health experts have determined that six hours a month of
sunshine is
needed to produce
enough vitamin D in people's skin.
Once the microbe contains
enough plastic, it no longer
needs sunshine, so it can be buried in the soil.
In addition to regular vet visits, affection and attention, and toys, your cat
needs quality food,
enough room to move around and exercise,
sunshine, and sleeping spots (cat beds) where she can feel safe.
If they receive
enough sunshine, they are able to produce it in their bodies, but it is not safe to assume that there is no
need for supplements.