Cat Dehydration

Cat Dehydration

 

Dehydrated Cat Food Appeases Finicky Felines

If you are reading this article, you may be at the end of your rope when it comes to pleasing the well defined palate of your cat. We all want the best for our feline, but the matter of keeping their tastes within your budget is very important. In addition, we want to make sure that what we feed them is going to benefit them in the long run and lessen their chances of suffering from a costly illness or disease.

The digestion system of cats is very different from that of dogs. The point is, cats were meant to get a large amount of their protein directly from meat based products and they can only digest and receive nutrition from certain kinds of food. Therefore, when you feed your cat something that is grain or vegetable based, they are not receiving the proper nutrition that they need in order to function correctly.

Dehydrated cat food has 60% human grade chicken products and when hydrated provides your cat with the necessary liquid and nutrition that will balance their sensitive digestion and urinary systems. You will see an immediate change in your cat as studies show that felines who are finicky when it comes to mealtime show a renewed excitement over what they are eating.

In addition, you will see an overall physical change in the appearance of your cat. Dehydrated cat food helps provide a sleek coat and healthy skin as well as increased energy levels in your pet. In addition, cats who are fed dehydrated cat food are less likely to suffer from weight issues or diseases that come with age, such as joint or muscle problems, diabetes and even cancer!


Thomas Kearl lives with his wife and 3 dogs in Escondido, CA. He only feeds his pets dehydrated raw human grade dog food


cat dehydration in cats? Why does a cats stop drinking? He has been to the vet and was totally backed up?
He had to vet enimas, and has been home two days and has not drank anything- he has eaten though

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Cat dehydration can anyone help me?
Hello, Could someone tell me what they think could possibly be wrong with my cat? He doesn't seem to be very stable on his feet, his eyes are sunken and glazed, he keeps urinating in the house, is breathing a little faster than usual, he has eaten a little bit but is drinking quite a fair bit. I was suspecting dehydration as it has been really hot the past few days - which I'm not sure how he got because we have fresh water down in the kitchen, living room, conservatory and bathroom. My vet is seeing him tonight (this only happened earlier) as they said its urgent but not an emergency because he is drinking and eating. Any thoughts? Thanks. I done a capillary test and his blood is refilling fine and quick, the pinching on the back of the neck worked out ok not to slow (I think he maybe a little dehydrated).

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Cat Dehydration been giving pedialyte?
been giving pedialyte to my 8year old male cat, found him very lethargic and had blood on his privet can anyone give me answers to how long i can give the pedialyte to him. he has improved now jumping up on couch, but he is very thin annd still dehydrated, need home remedies..Thank You

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