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by Doctor Aldo Basini Veterinary surgeon
Cat | Foods allowed:
white meat
red meat
fish
eggs
cheese
milk
oil
Even though cooking takes away some of the nutritional
value of meat and fish, it is always recommended
in order to avoid the chance of any dangerous illness.
The presence of fat in meat, even if it makes us turn up our noses, gives
our four legged friends greater energy and a shinier coat.
Pork must be avoided absolutely, whether fresh or frozen, because it may contain
certain viruses which may be dangerous to pets.
Always cook eggs.
If our friend shows an intolerance, we can add either milk
or fresh cheese (ricotta and mozzarella).
A few drops of olive oil, or another seed oil,
add flavor and fatty acids to the diet.