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One of our goals at Feline Nutrition is to showcase the many leading voices advocating a fundamental change in how we think about feline nutrition. As a "big tent" organization, we believe in presenting a variety of approaches and viewpoints for you to consider as you decide what diet is right for your cat. The writers, veterinarians and advocates contributing to these pages have all traveled different paths to the same idea: we need to change how our cats are being fed.

Something to think about . . .
08/11/2019

Something to think about . . .

As much as we see cats as part of the family, they're not little humans.

Do cats need fiber? Their natural diet has no plant material in it, so where would they get it? The answer may surprise ...
05/19/2019

Do cats need fiber? Their natural diet has no plant material in it, so where would they get it? The answer may surprise you.

Healthy cats on a bio-appropriate diet have very little if any need for fiber.

We have updated the recipe article at Feline Nutrition and are relaunching it today. You can help pet parents, and their...
05/05/2019

We have updated the recipe article at Feline Nutrition and are relaunching it today. You can help pet parents, and their kitties, by sharing and liking it today.

Our last updated article, Bio-Inappropriate: The Dangers of Dry Food, got a huge mount of attention thanks to all of you. Let's do the same for this core article. Add a comment if this article and our recipe has helped you and your kitties!

Homemade cat food gives you complete control over what you feed kitty.

𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗰𝘆 𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲: Thank you to everyone who has shared and liked our updated article! Your efforts play a huge part in ge...
04/28/2019

𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗰𝘆 𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲: Thank you to everyone who has shared and liked our updated article! Your efforts play a huge part in getting the word out to people - and helping their kitties. The article has now gotten to 3K likes/shares per the counter on the site! That's a lot of people reached.

We are continuing to update and relaunch our core message articles, so look for the next one soon. Also, please encourage people to join Feline Nutrition, so they get our newsletters.

Your cat's a carnivore. It's low-moisture high-carbohydrate plant-based food.

UPDATE: Feline Nutrition is getting attention! We've been looking into how people find us as there are great tools avail...
04/21/2019

UPDATE: Feline Nutrition is getting attention! We've been looking into how people find us as there are great tools available now to dig into that data. Social media is a great way to get our message out and people find us through search and direct links to our site, too.

We've been getting some great links to our site from important mainstream media lately. Articles on Vice, NBCNews and National Geographic have linked to us. This really helps us be more visible in searches, as Google pays attention not only to the number of links to a site, but also also the rank of the sites that do link. All of this helps us reach more people and their cats.

Because of this attention, we are updating and relaunching our core message articles, such as the Bio-Inappropriate: The Dangers of Dry Cat Food article. We are the go-to site for info on feline nutrition and mainstream media is seeing that.

Please help us promote our newly revamped articles.Share and link to us!

Your cat's a carnivore. It's low-moisture high-carbohydrate plant-based food.

Dry food is just terrible for cats. Check out the reasons why. Please share this article!
04/21/2019

Dry food is just terrible for cats. Check out the reasons why. Please share this article!

Your cat's a carnivore. It's low-moisture high-carbohydrate plant-based food.

Being a beginner can be bewildering. Where do you start? If you are a beginner, or know one, then this is the place to s...
04/14/2019

Being a beginner can be bewildering. Where do you start? If you are a beginner, or know one, then this is the place to start your raw fed kitty journey!

You've taken the first step toward better cat nutrition - feeding raw cat food.

Some cats need a little help to kick the kibble habit. Check out this article with some great tips!
02/24/2019

Some cats need a little help to kick the kibble habit. Check out this article with some great tips!

If cats are raised with dry food only, they may not recognize real food.

Is your cat constipated? Are you sure? Take a look at Natascha Wille's insightful article on how to tell and what to do.
01/13/2019

Is your cat constipated? Are you sure? Take a look at Natascha Wille's insightful article on how to tell and what to do.

One result of a raw meat diet is less cat p**p, but that's not constipation.

How do you feed over 100 tigers, lions and big cats? They eat a lot of raw meat! Be sure to watch the video to really se...
01/05/2019

How do you feed over 100 tigers, lions and big cats? They eat a lot of raw meat! Be sure to watch the video to really see what it takes.

What began as an intervention into fur farm auctions has grown into the Big Cat Rescue, an accredited sanctuary home to more than 100 wild cats.

Dr Peterson explains the unique metabolism of the senior cat.
11/25/2018

Dr Peterson explains the unique metabolism of the senior cat.

More fat or carbs for your hyperthyroid cat won't compensate for a lack of protein.

What effect does dry food have on your cat's gut? Find out in Dr Díaz's great Answer article!
10/28/2018

What effect does dry food have on your cat's gut? Find out in Dr Díaz's great Answer article!

I'm switching my cat to a raw diet, but I'm still feeding her dry food. She throws up pretty often. The barf looks almost the same as when it went in!

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