7:50 AM Burmese Cats and Kale |
Some cat owners prefer to feed their cats a portion of vegetables to help with overall wellness. If you want to feed your Burmese cat fruits and vegetables, check with your vet first to find out which foods are OK and which ones should be avoided. If your vet gives the OK for your cat to have veggies every now and again then you may want to try offering kale. Kale is a leafy green vegetable most commonly associated with cabbage. Kale; however, produces long stems with large leaves and no exact head like a cabbage. Kale contains fiber, calcium, potassium and vitamin K, which can be beneficial. If you do give your cat veggies, a general rule of thumb is to mix it with a raw meat diet and serve a total of two tablespoons of veggies per pound of meat. If your cat has trouble digesting the veggies, call your veterinary clinic San Leandro, CA. |
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