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Pitcairn’s Complete Guide To Natural Health For Dogs and Cats MACKEREL LOAFCanned mackerel makes a good seafood to use for cats occasionally. Not only is it an economical protein source, but it comes from deep waters and is less likely to be polluted than those fishes from areas closer to the coast. Cats can sometimes get addicted to seafood. If yours shows signs of addiction, hold firm; it’s important to keep feeding a variety of foods. This recipe provides 43 percent protein, 30 percent fat, and 21 percent carbohydrates. 4 large eggs3 cups whole milk (or less, as needed for moisture)3 tablespoons Healthy Powder1½ teaspoons Animal Essentials calcium (or a scant teaspoon of powdered eggshell or 1,500 mg of calcium from another Group III calcium supplement)*100–200 IU vitamin E1 tablespoon fresh vegetables with each meal (optional)500 milligrams taurine supplement (optional)2 tablespoons vegetable oil (or a mixture of vegetable and fish oils)2 15-ounce cans of mackerel, undrained (or 3 6-ounce cans tuna in oil or ½ pound cooked cod or other whitefish)6 slices whole-wheat bread, crumbled* See information on calcium supplements in the Table of Calcium Supplementation Products.* See information on calcium supplements in the Table of Calcium Supplementation Products.Blend the eggs, milk, supplements, vegetables, and oil together.
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