Prevent Feline UTI With a
Raw Food Diet (Part I)
by:
Nancy E. Wigal
A feline Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
often causes cats to stop using their litter
boxes. This is a very painful condition for
kitty. Using her logic, she thinks that
because it hurts to use the litter box, maybe
she should urinate someplace else. It might
not hurt to urinate in another part of the
house. And so the problems begin...
Feline UTIs are quite preventable and
treatable. Your vet will prescribe antibiotics
to clear up the infection. But the deeper
cause is most often the food your cat eats.
Most commercial pet foods contain only meat
by products and carbohydrates. Cats are pure
carnivores - they must eat meat to stay
healthy. Cats don't need carbohydrates, but
unfortunately from their youngest days,
they're fed commercial pet foods that are
chock full of everything but meat. Many
experts believe carbohydrates contribute to
feline UTIs.
Along with the antibiotics, your vet will
often prescribe special cat food to prevent
UTIs.
But, cats being the creatures they are
sometimes reject what's good for them. This
doesn't mean you have to despair and give up,
because many pet food manufacturers sell high
quality cat food that doesn't promote feline
UTI episodes.
One diet option that is very successful in
stopping feline UTIs is a raw meat diet for
your cat.
Raw meat! Why?
Because feral cats exist on whatever they
can hunt down. Wild kitties subsist on protein
- mice, moles, rats, and any other creature
they can kill and eat. Because ferals eat pure
protein, they usually don't end up with feline
UTIs.
I like the idea of a raw food diet, but
there are special considerations you must
know.
First, raw food is very prone to spoiling
quickly, so whatever amount you put out for
your cat must be eaten in one session. This
will take some guessing on your part to
determine a consistent amount to thaw out for
each meal.
Next, you need to be sure the quality of
the raw food you buy for kitty is pure and
safe, and not already spoiled. Check around
your neighborhood for merchants who specialize
in raw pet diets. They purchase extremely high
quality raw rabbit, turkey, chicken, duck, and
mutton.
But the real joker in the deck regarding a
raw food diet is kitty herself. Will she even
eat raw food? Soon after diagnosing my cat
Scout with a feline UTI, I did the research on
raw food and decided to try to switch her
over. I found a local pet food store that sold
raw meat. I picked up a small amount of rabbit
and chicken for her.
Well, I got home all excited and put the
raw chicken down for Scout. I crossed my
fingers, hoping this would relieve me of
trying to do more research on cat food that
wouldn't infect her urinary tract.
Scout crouched over the chicken, sniffed it
and gagged! Then she gave me a look of pure
misery and slunk away.
Her step brother JJ wolfed it down and
asked for more. Sheesh!
OK...back to the drawing board! I then fell
back on Plan B for getting Scout to eat better
and prevent future feline UTI problems. I'll
share that with you next week.
If you think you'd like to try a raw food
diet for your kitty, please consult with your
vet before doing so. Follow her advice and
instructions on how to transition your cat
safely. And don't forget - the biggest veto
resides with your kitty!
About The Author
Nancy E. Wigal has successfully eliminated cat urine odor from her
home, and kept the kitty who caused it.
Learn how you can save money and time by
applying any one, or a combination of 18
proven solutions to get rid of cat urine
odor in your home. Read "18 Ways to Stop
Cat Urine Odor Problems" to discover your
solution. Cat.AireRed.com

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