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Dog Feeding and Feeding a Cat
Dog & puppy feeding schedule / feeding a cat & feeding a kitten:Cat and dog feeding schedule: Most adult pets do better with 2 feedings/day. With only one meal a day, the stomach distends maximally, and it’s easier for the stomach to twist and bloat. Bloat is fatal in 1 of 3 dogs that develops it. Feeding twice a day decreases the tendency to bloat. Feeding twice a day also makes it easier to keep your pet at the correct weight because you can offer smaller amounts and not make your pet accustomed to having its stomach distended. Visit our Weight Loss section for more advice on helping your pet maintain the proper weight. It’s also easier to medicate a pet if it learns to come twice a day to be fed. As the pet sits—hungry and eager to eat—pop the medication (wrapped in something delicious) into its mouth, then offer an even bigger piece of food to ensure the pet swallows the medication already in its mouth. Then, offer the meal. Yes, some people are magic and teach their cats to do this. How long should the food bowl be down?Leave the food bowl down for 15-20 minutes, then pick it up. Do this throughout the life of your pet, beginning when it is young—dogs and cats alike. Feeding only the amount the pet needs at a single meal keeps the food fresher and prevents the loss of essential nutrients through oxidation. Oxidation is normal, occurs in the presence of light and air, and decreases nutrients. Your pet needs these nutrients; you’re paying for them; don’t throw them away by keeping a bowl or feeder constantly full of food. What about water?Provide a constant supply of fresh water. For pets that prefer cold water, freeze water in a yogurt container and leave it in the dish to supply cool water all day. For pets that prefer running water, provide a fountain with a pump; or for cats, leave the faucet dripping. Normal water consumption varies according to outside temperature, the degree of exercise, and the kidneys’ ability to conserve water. Pets that are nursing, have diarrhea, or diseases like diabetes, need more water. Pets receiving dry food, rather than raw or canned food, also need more water. How about the toilet? It’s fresh and cold.Treat your pet the same as you would a two-year-old child; close the lid and keep the pet out of the toilet. Human feces can contain E. coli, salmonella, and other pathogens. Don’t ask your pet to share a bowl with these bacteria. In addition, toilet bowel refreshers provide chemicals that are potentially fatal for pets. How much water does a dog need every day?Some dogs consistently drink a lot, and others consistently don’t drink much. As a pet owner, you want to be aware of any changes in water consumption. Let your veterinarian know if your pet is drinking more or less water than normal because a change in drinking habits is often the first signal your pet is ill. The average dog drinks about 1/2 to 1 ounce per pound per day.
How much water should a puppy have while it is being housebroken?During the housebreaking period, put the water bowl down for 15-20 minutes with each meal, and again in the evening about 4 hours before your pet’s bedtime. If it’s hot and your pet needs water between meals, put a couple ice cubes in the bowl to gradually melt. If your pet is physically unable to go for 4 hours without water, wait until it’s more mature before housebreaking it.
Cats are able to survive without drinking much because they can concentrate their urine and not lose water through the kidneys and bladder. We measure the ability to concentrate urine by specific gravity. The cat’s average urine specific gravity is 1.045, which is much more concentrated than that of dogs and people—1.015. Unfortunately, highly concentrated urine can predispose cats to developing urinary stones and crystals. Help prevent stones and crystals by encouraging your cat to consume more fluids. It is often beneficial to feed canned or fresh foods rather than dry foods to prevent crystals. How can I get my cat to drink more?Some cats prefer their water flavored with a few drops of chicken or fish broth. Other cats want their water chilled, or they want it fresh and flowing. Many cats drink better if they have several bowls throughout the house. Some pets do best if they have a fish bowl to dip their paws into. Find what works best for your pet. Why don’t cats drink very much?Cats evolved as desert animals and obtained water from prey rather than from standing ponds or puddles. Because of their evolution, many cats do not have a genetic inclination to drink much. These cats are healthier when fed fresh or canned food—which is more like prey—rather than being fed dry food. If your cat will only eat dry food, try supplementing it with a tablespoon of yogurt (plain, but not low fat—cats hate diet food), cooked rhubarb, sweet potato, pumpkin, or squash. Cats that don’t drink sufficiently can have problems with hairballs, constipation, urinary crystals, and stones. How can I tell if my pet is dehydrated?Two easy ways to assess hydration are to check the gums and pinch the skin. Gums should be moist; if they are tacky rather than moist, the pet is dehydrated. Pinch the skin; it should immediately fall back into its normal position. If the skin remains pinched (also called “tented”), the pet is dehydrated. Extremely dehydrated pets have dry gums, skin that remains tented for several seconds, and sunken eyes. Pets that are not dehydrated produce between 10 and 20 ml of urine per pound per day. For a 10-lb pet, that’s a minimum of about ½ cup of urine a day. Who needs more water, a puppy or an adult dog? A kitten or a cat?Ounce by ounce, the puppy and kitten need more water than the adult pet. A larger percentage of the young pet’s body is water, and it is easier for a young pet to become dehydrated. A younger pet also has a proportionately larger surface area for its weight than an adult, and the larger the surface area, the faster the rate of dehydration. How can I tell if my pet is the right weight?If you can feel you pet’s ribs easily by sliding your hands under its hair, the weight is probably right. Dogs should have a waist, which is a thinner section at the flank as you look down upon them while they stand. If you can’t see or feel the ribs, Visit our Pet Health 101 Weight Loss section for tips on how to help your pet lose weight. Some pets will benefit from Vetri-Lean Plus, which prevents the absorption of carbohydrates so that carbs cannot turn into calories. Why do pets eat grass?Pets can eat grass because:
Dogs and cats evolved killing prey, including herbivores (or plant-eating animals), and eating the stomach contents of their prey. The stomachs contained partially digested grasses, so our pets have always been nourished by plant materials. Today, our pets aren’t eating rabbits, sheep, or other herbivores, but they still benefit from grass. We can help by offering small amounts of grated, blended, or cooked vegetables with added enzymes. Enzymes replace the herbivore stomach enzymes that our pets evolved consuming. We recommend NaturVet Enzymes & Probiotics. Feeding dog cat food...is this ok?Cat food is not inherently bad for dogs, but it is not ideal for them either. Cat food is often higher in protein and fats than dog food, and the increased fat and calories can cause life-threatening pancreatitis. Dogs aren’t like us; if we eat a rich meal with too many calories, we put on weight, but dogs consuming too many calories in a single meal can develop pancreatitis. Some dogs seek out cat food because it is higher in nutrient value than their dog food. If your dog food is not supplying the nutrients your pet needs, and you don’t want to change to a more nutritious food, add NaturVet Enzymes & Probiotics to make the nutrients in its food easier to absorb. Can I feed table scraps to my pets?That depends upon what you call a scrap. A true scrap goes in the trash. Table food, though, can nourish your pet just as it nourishes you. Pets do best with no seasonings, no sauces, no butter. Unlike humans, pets can be killed by a sudden change in the amount of fat or calories consumed. So, work with your holistic veterinarian if you want to feed table food. Start small: give half a sardine, a tablespoon of mashed sweet potatoes, and gradually increase the table food as you’re gradually decreasing the kibble. Often we eat better than our pets, especially if we are only providing them with kibble. Pets know this and want better food. It is not that kibble is bad, any more than a breakfast cereal is bad. It's just that it is not ideal to only feed kibble for an animal's lifetime. The benefit of kibble is that it contains a wide variety of ingredients and is balanced, but if you can provide a nutritionally balanced diet with the right number of calories for your pet, go right ahead. However, if you cannot figure out what a pet needs, don’t switch to home-cooked meals, stay with kibble. The reality is that if you can feed yourself well, and you want to feed your pet well, you can learn how, and you can do an excellent job at it. It does not cost any more to prepare home-cooked food for a pet, but it does take more time. Should I feed my pet vegetables?Feeding vegetables can be a good idea. If you want your pet to have something to chew that is low-calorie, go ahead and give a few green beans, peas, or florets of broccoli. That is, “a few!” If you want your pet to get the antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals from vegetables, then grate, puree, or blenderize them. Our pets don’t have large fermentation areas in their intestines—a cow has an enormous rumen—to break down fibrous plants. Mechanically breaking down vegetables with a blender allows pets to benefit from the vegetable’s nutrients.
Is it okay to give my dog garlic?Small bits of garlic are fine; large amounts are harmful. Moderation in all food matters is wise, but especially with a powerful food like garlic. Garlic and onion can cause hemolytic anemia in pets, but a small amount—a couple slices from a clove for a 50-lb dog two or three times a week is ok. Cats might have a thin slice once or twice a week. If you want to use garlic more often than that, check with your veterinarian who will ensure your pet’s hemoglobin remains normal. Garlic benefits pets by stimulating the immune system, and for some pets it helps repel fleas. A slice from a garlic clove is all that is needed. Raw garlic is more beneficial than processed garlic. Why add enzymes to each meal?We recommend adding NaturVet Enzymes & Probiotics with probiotics to each meal for dogs and cats. NaturVet Enzymes & Probiotics helps break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fat. It also provides beneficial bacteria to help populate the pet’s intestines with ideal flora (bacteria). With the proper intestinal flora, your pet makes many of the nutrients it needs, including some of the B vitamins. NaturVet Enzymes & Probiotics are superior to many enzyme products because it doesn’t contain milk sugar (lactose) as its primary ingredient. Why does my pet get diarrhea if I change its food?There are three common reasons for diarrhea with food change:
How can I get my pet to accept new foods?Start when the pet is young. Offer it small amounts of many different tastes and textures: sardines, yogurt, sweet potato, different kibbles. Don’t leave food out between meals so that your pet is eager to receive its next meal. If you’re converting an older pet to different foods, start small. Wait until your pet is hungry and offer a pea-sized amount of the new food and nothing else. Act cheerful and not worried. Wait several hours; if the food is not gone, remove it and feed the pet about half its regular meal so that it’s not starving, but not full. Try again with the new food the next day. Do not starve a pet, but it is okay to let it be a little hungry to stimulate a wider appreciation of foods. Some folks successfully convert their pets to eating new foods by mixing the new food with their pet’s favorite food. Others put what they want the pet to eat on their own plate, pretend to eat it, and offer it to the pet. How important is filtered water?It is not whether water comes from the tap or from the store that makes it healthy; tap water can be healthy or unhealthy. If the water is unhealthy and you don’t drink it, your pets shouldn’t either. Pets experience the same physical problems from unhealthy water as humans do. Many times it’s worse for the pet than for humans because pets age so much faster. For example, a pet drinking unhealthy water until 2 years of age is the same as a human drinking unhealthy water for the first 14 years of life. How many calories should my pet get every day?The number of calories your pet should receive varies, just as the number of calories you should have will vary. Hard exercise, extremes in temperature—either hot or cold—illness, pregnancy, nursing, and intestinal parasites alter how many calories a pet needs. As a rule of thumb, base how much you feed on how well your pet is doing. Pets that are receiving the right number of calories have lots of energy, fight infections well, have a healthy coat, have ribs that can be easily felt, and pass normal stools every day. Puppies and kittens need 2-3 times more calories than adults of their breed. Nursing mothers may need 4 times the normal caloric intake.
You’ll note that the larger a pet is, the fewer calories per pound it needs, and the smaller a pet is the more calories it needs per pound of body weight. This is true of all mammals and it is related to surface area. A smaller pet has a larger surface area for its weight than a large pet has. Surface area is significant because the pet loses heat or absorbs heat through the surface, and this influences its basal, or baseline, metabolism. Estimates of the number of calories a pet needs begins with its basal metabolism, then is adjusted according to exercise, illness, etc. Kittens and puppies have the largest surface area for their weight, and need more calories per pound than adult pets. In addition, kittens and puppies are often more active and burn calories faster than adults. A neutered pet needs 1/3 to 1/4 less food than an intact pet. Even with accurate scientific estimates, no one is as good at deciding how many calories your pet should have as you are. This is your decision, so show your wisdom by feeding reasonably. You can promote a lifetime of wellness by not overfeeding. Help! My cat is a picky eater. What can I do?
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