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How to feed a castrated British cat at home?
When a British cat is worried, marks, tears furniture, persistently asks for a cat, the best way out is to castrate the animal. This procedure will save the castrated British cat from torment, and the owner from unnecessary trouble.
After the operation, the pet may develop new problems: obesity, urolithiasis, constipation, heart disease. A well-chosen balanced food, suitable for home British cat, will help to save the animal from trouble.
What you can’t feed a Briton?
At home, you cannot feed a castrated Briton with homemade food containing spices, salt, sugar. List of products prohibited for operated animals:
fish, seafood;
smoked, salted, fried, spicy foods;
fat meat; sweets;
semi-finished products;
bakery products.
Sweet, baked, starchy foods lead to diabetes, obesity, other foods are the cause of kidney and gastrointestinal tract diseases.
Magnesium, which contains fish, seafood, leads to the formation of stones, so fish is contraindicated in castrated British cats.
Read more at the link! PetmasterClinic
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