Cats are strict carnivores, with a digestive system that is uniquely suited to a diet consisting primarily of raw meat.
Taurine (present in uncooked meat) plays a crucial role in supporting brain, nerve, eye, heart, digestive, immune function, and fetal development. This amino acid is essential for the optimal health of both dogs and cats; however, cats are unable to produce it internally as dogs can. It is worth noting that grinding and freezing processes can diminish the taurine content in food, potentially necessitating supplementation for cats.
Tips: Dark poultry meat is higher in taurine than light meat, and organ meats are also a good taurine source.
Fish Oil Dosing Chart
Weight (lbs) & MG per Day
10 – 250
20 – 550
30 – 800
40 – 1100
50 – 1350
60 – 1650
70 – 1900
80 – 2200
90 – 2500
100 – 2700
110 – 3000
120 – 3200
130- 3500
140 – 3800
150 – 4000




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