A vet told me that carbs are terrible for cats - their digestive systems are built for eating meat and that's just about all. On the commercial diets that just about all contain corn, soy, etc. they eventually get diabetes and before that suffer health problems from the strain on their systems of eating too many carbs. Being outdoors is much healtier than being stuck indoors for them - they can eat grass (cats do need some greens), their fur makes a vitamin in the sunlight that they ingest when they lick their fur, and they can supplement their diet with fresh (whole) food - i.e. mice. There are healthy nutrients in the skin and joints, not to mention the "variety meats".
An outdoor cat is more likely to get worms, tho, especially roundworms and tapeworms. The kind of dewormer often sold for cats in pet stores gets rid of the worms by paralyzing them so they are passed out when the cat has a BM - that kind is supposed to be very safe. Adding iodine to the cat's drinking water can help as well. Our indoor/outdoor cat got a tapeworm from eating a mouse, so that is something to look out for as well.
--- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, Betty Pearson <betty@...> wrote:
>
> Okay, I know this is a group that discusses healthy diets for humans,
> but I am wanting to know what is a good diet for a cat. He is no longer
> a kitten...nearly full-grown. We just inherited him from our son. He
> stays in our garage, and lounges on our front porch. I'm very allergic
> to cats, so he will not be an indoor cat. He does catch mice, which is
> very nice. :-)
>
> Please share any info. You can email me privately, if you wish.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Betty Pearson, Lehi UT,
> Betty@...
> --
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