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Our feline friends are classified as true carnivores because they must
consume meat in order to survive. Go here to see some of the differences
between feline and canine metabolism. Canines are just slightly different
from cats in their conversion of foods for life maintenance; dogs are classified
as omnivores. They can survive on a diet of either plant or animal
origin if it is balanced and diverse. But to thrive and not merely
survive, dogs should have a source of animal protein - MEAT - in their diets.
There is a huge difference between survive and thrive! Nature made
the rules of biochemistry and nutrition and we mortals have no power (and
no business, for that matter) to try to bend those rules. For that
reason there are truly no adequate vegetarian diets for cats. For that
reason dogs thrive on diets based on meat.| FOODS OF
ANIMAL ORIGIN |
FOODS OF
PLANT ORIGIN |
| Meat by-products: heart,
liver, spleen, intestines (emptied of their contents), blood, kidneys |
Grains... corn, wheat,
rice, barley, soybeans, oatmeal |
| Lamb |
Fiber... The non-digestible cellulose parts of plants such as peanut hulls |
| Beef |
Nuts and seeds |
| Fish... salmon, herring |
Fruits |
| Poultry... chicken, turkey,
duck |
Vegetables |
| Dairy... eggs, milk,
cheese |
Legumes |
The following statements are quoted from CANINE AND FELINE NUTRITION
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| "The protein requirement for
the cat is significantly higher than that of the dog." (page 131) |
| "There is no conclusive evidence
showing that protein intake actually contributes to the development of kidney
dysfunction in healthy animals." (page 117) |
| "It is recommended that the
protein in the diet of geriatric dogs should not be restricted simply because
of old age." (page 256) |
| "In general, high-quality animal
source proteins provide superior amino acid balances for companion animals,
compared with the amino acid balances that are supplied by grain proteins."
(page 174) |
sources of carbohydrate, a quick source of energy. Animal-derived
tissues are more easily digestible and have a more complete array of Amino
Acids than do grains. Meats and meat by-products (meat by-products
are blood and organ tissues and do not include hide, hair, hooves and teeth)
are exceptionally high quality protein sources for dogs. (That’s right!
Meat by-products are excellent sources of nourishment for dogs. By-products
do not contain floor sweepings, old flea collars, gasoline or machine parts.
We all need to have an open mind and take a look at what by-products really
are.)
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