Pets Food Recall
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Cat food is a type of food specially engineered for the feeding of cats.Cats are carnivorous by nature and need many essential nutrients, such as taurine, in their food. Commercial cat food contains these supplements, which is why other pet foods are not recommended for cats. Ingredients of Cat Food Some less well-known pet food manufacturers offer more 'natural' formulas of cat food that contain fewer grains and by-products. A few pet food brands, such as Innova EVO, are even made without any grain products at all. Natural cat food brands are often claimed to have cuts of meat closer to those that humans eat, with some manufacturers offering meat that is claimed to be 'human grade'. Many brands of such cat foods are made from raw ingredients intended to provide nutrition as close as possible to the cat's natural diet. These brands generally include raw meat with organs, ground bone, some raw vegetables, and some dietary supplements. Many pet owners feed cats homemade diets. These diets generally consist of some form of cooked meat or raw meat, ground bone, pureed vegetables, taurine supplements, and other vitamin supplements. Some pet owners use easily digested human vitamin supplements, and others use vitamin supplements specifically engineered for cats. Veterinarians sometimes recommend including Digestive enzyme supplements in a homemade diet. Vegetarian cat food, made with no animal products, has been available for many years, and is aimed primarily at animal rights activists. Vendors of vegetarian cat food claim it is nutritionally sound in some cases, and in other cases the food is intended to be supplemented with other cat foods. Some veterinarians recommend against exclusively vegetarian diets for cats, as they must eat certain amino acids not found in vegetables to remain healthy. Vegetarian cat food either includes these nutrients or the cat's food must be supplemented with them. In some countries, feeding vegetarian food to cats may constitute not feeding an appropriate diet. If the cat requires veterinary treatment for dietary deficiencies, the owner risks action under animal care legislation.
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