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Monthly Archives: March 2012

March’s Facebook News Round-Up!

CatCentric Posted on March 31, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

In case you missed any, here are the stories we discussed in March (to join in the discussions, click “like” on CatCentric’s Facebook page!):

    2 March: Why Pet Weight Management Products Are Ridiculous!

    Another great article by Dr. Becker!

    “As pets keep getting fatter, pet food companies get ever more creative developing ‘weight management’ formulas to peddle to uninformed consumers.

    It’s a discouraging trend, since most of these special formulas consist of the same inappropriate, low quality ingredients that contribute to pet obesity in the first place.

    And in fact, these foods actually contain more of exactly the wrong type of nutrition for overweight pets … or any pet.”

      8 March: Cat Health News from the Winn Feline Foundation: Raw food diets for kittens

      Here’s a progress report on the WINN Feline Foundation’s study, “Nutritional adequacy and performance of raw food diets in kittens.”

      So far, digestibility of the raw diets (one commercial, one home-made) are comparing favorably against the commercial kitten diet. Some kittens experienced pathogenic-induced diarrhea, but it looks like these issues may have resolved on their own and the reports states, “Innate immunity appeared to function at a higher level in the kittens fed a raw diet.”

      So heartening to see raw foods being studied without bias! I can’t wait until the full report is available.

        8 March: Dial into food allergies in pets – Firstline

        “If pet owners prefer, they may consider a homemade diet during the elimination trial. Owners should be cautioned that in addition to utilizing a novel protein and limited ingredients, preparing a diet that provides complete and balanced nutrition is necessary.”

        On the one hand, it’s mind-boggling that the establishment continues to utterly and completely ignore the role that cooking (or denaturing) these proteins plays in the cats’ physiological reaction to commercial products. I’ve seen and read of case after case in which the cat’s symptoms completely disappear once that animal is put on a raw diet – even when that diet includes the same proteins to which the cat was previously deemed “reactive”.

        On the other hand, WOW!!, a home-made diet is mentioned in positive terms! It’s only a single paragraph, but *every* paradigm change starts with such small steps. This is totally worth cheering!!!

          8 March: Pet Weight Loss Foods Need Special Qualities

          How exciting!!! Yet another reference to home-made diets as a viable and healthy alternative… this time for overweight pets. (For the record, however, home-made diets are almost invariably *less* expensive, not more, than commercial.)

          “So what are the perfect diet foods for pets? For a serious weight loss program there are only two quality alternatives.
          …
          The second is a homemade diet that is specially formulated to meet these same demands. Although more expensive and less convenient, homemade diets are tastier and more satisfying than their commercial counterparts….”

          Slowly but surely, the common-sense logic behind feeding a carnivore the food its body naturally craves is winning over converts!

            9 March: Detox your cat

            Although the title is “*Detox* your cat”, this article is really about *lowering* your cat’s exposure to chemicals and other toxins. A must-read for every cat owner!

              9 March: Protecting our cats from the elephant in the canned cat food room (hyperthyroidism)

              A well-written, comprehensive discussion of feline hyperthyroidism, including preventive steps and treatment options. With Hyper-T one of the most common reasons for feline vet visits, this is well worth the read.

              “To decrease the threat of feline hyperthyroidism, here’s what we do:

              We buy only BPA-free canned cat food. … If you just avoid cans larger than 5.5.oz from the list, you are avoiding BPA. Also, all the frozen and raw packages are BPA-free …

              To avoid PBDEs, we feed “large fish” cat food no more than 1 -2 times per week on average…”

                9 March: Check Your Cat’s Vital Signs at Home

                A good primer on three basic cat care steps: taking temps, and checking heart and respiratory rates.

                  10 March: Why Vets Are Getting Away With Murder

                  This article is written from the perspective of dog owners, but it applies equally to cats – and it is one of the most thorough discussions on the topic of over-vaccination that I’ve read in some time.

                  Annual feline vaccinations are unnecessary and dangerous! Stand your ground and don’t get bullied into taking chances with your beloved kitty’s health!!

                    10 March: Vet 101: Safe Spring Cleaning

                    March is Pet Poison Awareness month, and it’s also when many of us start anticipating spring; opening windows, airing out rooms and doing that “all-important” spring cleaning. ;-}

                    Cat Wisdom 101 has some tips on getting that done when you’ve got four-footed furries running around…

                      11 March: Response to FDA Pet Food Video

                      Short, outstanding video that succinctly and clearly explains why we need to pay attention to the foods we’re purchasing for our beloved pets.

                      As CatCentric fans, you’re most likely already home-preparing your furriest family member’s meals, but this video is perfect for sharing with those of your friends who haven’t quite gotten there yet! ♥

                      And… Pet food violates federal law — with FDA blessing

                      Dr. Hofve, of LittleBigCat.com, has written a companion article to this video, outlining ways each of us can help effect a change in pet food industry culture and practices.

                      Pick at least one thing on her list and make it a point to follow through with it this week. And – of course! – share the list and encourage your cat-owning friends to pick an action, too! As the good Doctor states, the only way we’ll be provided with healthier pet food is if enough of us demand it.

                        11 March: Feline Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Nature and Treatment

                        An exceptionally thorough look at IBD – its symptoms (primarily diarrhea and vomiting), causes (overly-processed foods, toxic additives, and species-inappropriate ingredients) and treatments (feed the kitty what she *should* be eating)!!!

                        Inflammatory bowel issues are one of the most common reasons cat owners turn to raw feeding. Sadly, the disease is becoming endemic, with no relief in sight.

                        Please share this with all your cat-owning friends and ask them to share, too. I’ve seen cat after cat healed by the switch to raw food, but there are far more still suffering; if we can reach their owners, we can help them! ♥

                          13 March: Why Do Cats Constantly Groom Themselves?

                          We all know cats groom themselves, but did you ever wonder why? Read this article find out!

                            13 March: How to administer subcutaneous fluids to your cat

                            Subcutaneous (also known as sub-q) fluids can have an incredibly positive impact on the health of an ill cat. Watch Dr. J.C. Burcham to learn how to administer these fluids at home!

                              13 March: When Do I Need to Take My Cat to the ER Vet?

                              Knowing when to take the chance a problem will resolve independently, and knowing when it’s time to rush to the ER Vet is vital knowledge we hope we’ll never need.

                              Here, Dr. Justine Lee outlines what to watch for, what to act on immediately, and who to contact when you’re just not sure.

                              She also touches on a topic near and dear to my heart, one she calls “slowly suffering”. It is unacceptable and inhumane to blithely ignore injuries or illness in your cat. If you think there’s something wrong, there probably is! Cats instinctively hide their pain and by the time you recognize it, your kitty has probably been hurting for awhile. That’s not the time to dither about a vet visit; that’s when you pick up the phone and make the call. ♥

                                15 March: Assessment of the Nutritional Adequacy of Pet Foods through the Life Cycle

                                Digging through studies tonight and came across this one. The data is from 1994, but, unfortunately, remains accurate to this day:

                                “Progress in companion animal nutrition requires more precise information on requirements for various life stages (especially reproduction and maintenance), along with values for the bioavailability of nutrients in dietary ingredients. There is virtually no information on the bioavailability of nutrients for companion animals in many of the common dietary ingredients used in pet foods. These ingredients are generally byproducts of the meat, poultry and fishing industries, with the potential for wide variation in nutrient composition. Claims of nutritional adequacy of pet foods based on the current Association of American Feed Control Official(AAFCO) nutrient allowances (“profiles”) do not give assurances of nutritional adequacy and will not until ingredients are analyzed and bioavailability values are incorporated.”

                                As my hero Mulder would say, “The truth is out there.” :-}

                                  15 March: Heat processing changes the protein quality of canned cat foods as measured with a rat bioassay

                                  I’ll expand on this thoroughly at some point, but this study illustrates just one of the reasons I’m so reluctant to agree that canned foods are an acceptable food source for our beloved kitties.

                                  “There were significant ( P < .05) changes in the true ileal digestibility of all amino acids and amino acid nitrogen, and the digestibility of most amino acids decreased with increasing heat treatment."

                                    19 March: Preventive Healthcare Guidelines: Part I

                                    Interesting article by a vet, interpreting into layman’s terms the American Animal Hospital Association and American Veterinary Medical Association’s jointly published Feline Preventive Healthcare Guidelines (you can find the guidelines here ).

                                      19 March: Domestic cats, and wild bobcats and pumas, living in same area have same diseases

                                      Another reason (just in case you should need one) to keep cats inside.

                                      “VandeWoude and Crooks say that the results don’t necessarily mean that all domestic cats that are allowed to roam outdoors are at a high level of risk. They plan further studies to better assess that risk.

                                      It does mean that domestic cats and wild cats who share the same environment–even if they do not come into contact with each other–also can share diseases.”

                                        19 March: Researchers locate protein that could ‘turn off’ deadly disease carrier

                                        With all the ridiculous but sensational “Toxoplasmosis from your cat will make you crazy” stories circulating lately, the discovery by researchers from Boston College of a protein that plays an important role in the spread of toxoplasmosis and malaria – and that could be could be genetically blocked – is especially pertinent.

                                          19 March: Cat Training for A Better Life

                                          A great article on the benefits of training your cat by Darlene Arden, a friend and my sponsor into the Cat Writers Association (hint – it’s good for you both and will deepen the bond between you)!

                                            22 March: Are You Poisoning Your Companion Animal by Feeding Pet Grade Foods?

                                            Yet another veterinarian speaks out against the pet food industry’s (PFI) unhealthy and potentially dangerous ingredient sourcing practices.

                                            I’m sharing this with you *not* because I think any of you need to hear it – you wouldn’t be a CatCentric fan if you weren’t already on the raw-feeding bandwagon – but so that you may share it with your cat-loving but still PFI-trusting friends.

                                            “In commemoration of National Animal Poison Prevention Week, please consider that you may be involuntarily providing a daily dose of toxins in your pet’s “nutritionally complete and balanced” dry or canned food.”

                                              22 March: Are You Ready to Make the Switch to Real Meat for Your Cat?

                                              Dr. Becker is officially my hero.

                                              Not only does she review a study I briefed you about a short time ago, she provides us with a whole list of studies all underscoring the same irrefutable fact; cats obtain more nutrition and are therefore healthier and enjoy stronger immune systems when they are fed the diet their bodies are designed to process – raw meat, bones and organs!!

                                              She then goes on to explain why a raw meat-based diet is the most appropriate and nutritious, and describes how standard commercial diets not only fail to provide adequate nutrition, but actively harm our pets.

                                              This is one of those posts that should be shared with your cat-loving friends… and ask them to share, too! With all the proof that’s available today, the only action left for us to do is get the information into the hands of those who need it most. ♥

                                                22 March: Celebrate Poison Prevention with Easy Tips and Pet Proofing Your House: Part 2

                                                Sharing a two-part article on poison prevention. Because it’s that important!

                                                  22 March: What to Do If Your Cat Hates the Veterinary Clinic

                                                  Here is another great article by Dr. Becker! (I promise, I’m really not getting paid to promote her work!)

                                                  This time, she discusses the American Association of Feline Practitioners’ roll-out of their “Cat Friendly Practice” program (similar to the Catalyst Council’s ‘Cat Friendly Practice Makeover’ initiative I discussed in February), explains why she believes biannual vet visits are important for the health of America’s cats, and then talks about ways to make your kitty’s vet visits a little less traumatic.

                                                  Good stuff!

                                                    24 March: AAFP Revising Feline Vaccination Guidelines

                                                    The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) is working on the fourth revision of its feline vaccine guidelines, and they are due out this year. I’m looking forward to seeing the new recommendations, with the hope that they’ll reflect the growing evidence these vaccines are good for years beyond their current re-vaccination schedule!

                                                      25 March: Development of new therapies for FIP

                                                      An FIP diagnosis is basically a death knell at this time. However, the WINN Feline Foundation has brought us some positive news that it may not be so in the future. Read on!

                                                      “… investigators have focused on testing cathepsin B as an effective anti-viral treatment for FIPV. The researchers developed a mouse model for FIP development and tested the new therapeutic using that model. They utilized two different types of the virus inhibitor, and found that the second one tried, known as MDL21870, worked well in the mouse model. This is an important first step in development of effective FIP therapeutics.”

                                                        27 March: Here’s One Protein Dog and Cat Owners Should Steer Clear Of

                                                        If you are one of the many cat owners who offer their pets a combination of raw and canned diets, please read Dr. Becker’s detailed essay on soy protein, how it affects our pets’ bodies, and why any cat food containing it should be avoided at all costs.

                                                        And, of course!, share this with all your cat-loving friends! ♥

                                                          27 March: The best food for your cat: my recommendations

                                                          I don’t get to read it as often as I once did, but ‘The Conscious Cat’ is one of my favorite blogs. Ingrid King advocates home-prepared raw diets, just as I do, and strongly counsels against feeding kibble, as I definitely do, but is not quite as anti-canned as I tend to be.

                                                          So if you’re still feeding canned foods and you’d like some recommendations on which are the better options, here’s another post just for you. :-}

                                                           


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                                                          Some thoughts about talking to your vet reference your raw-feeding practices.

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 26, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

                                                          Over the years, I’ve been party to many discussions on the topic of total transparency at the vet’s office. Do we tell our vet we raw-feed our beloved kitties and risk the censure that’s likely to result, as well as … Continue reading →

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                                                          Fact: Cats walk on their toes and sweat through their paws.

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 22, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

                                                          Like a handful of other animals – including birds, dogs and dinosaurs – cats actually walk on their toes. This is the primary reason declawing, which includes amputation of their toes up to the first knuckle, is so cruel. Generally, … Continue reading →

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                                                          The FDA’s “Safe Handling of Pet Food in the Home” PSA

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 21, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

                                                          Today, the FDA published a video that’s a total must-see for every cat, dog, horse, bird… heck, if you own any flavor of pet, you should see this video. There are several points of interest to note. First – and … Continue reading →

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                                                          A smorgasbord of getting-started tips for frankenprey feeding.

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 19, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

                                                          Since its arrival in the US in the 1930’s, the pet food industry has been extraordinarily successful in their marketing campaigns, managing to convince an entire generation that they are inherently incapable of feeding their pets without “expert” guidance, and … Continue reading →

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                                                          CatCentric’s first guest writer – and she’s all about the ferals!

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 19, 2012 by Tracy DionJune 9, 2016

                                                          I am very pleased to announce CatCentric’s first guest writer, Laurie Goldstein! She’s a dear friend, an intelligent and caring woman, and as passionate about feral cat welfare as I am rabid… er, passionate about species-appropriate nutrition. Laurie has been … Continue reading →

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                                                          An ‘Animal Wellness TV’ Special Report on Raw Feeding

                                                          CatCentric Posted on March 15, 2012 by Tracy DionOctober 13, 2015

                                                          Yes, yes, yes!!! Below is a video of Dana Cox, a reporter for Animal Wellness TV, interviewing five pro-raw veterinarians attending the 29th annual North American Veterinarian Conference in beautiful Orlando, Florida. I’m delighted to see increasing numbers of videos … Continue reading →

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