Adequate Food for Kittens
Meat: a couple of small spoonfuls, or more, according to the appetite. The meat has to be in small chunks, yet never chopped. You can give your cats lamb breast, including the bones; meat without the bones is not natural. Only give a little bit of grease. Add a teaspoon of raw whole wheat bran, because the meat you buy at the butchers is without hair so you need some fiber. You might also want to add some vegetables, like carrot or celery.
Fish: this can sometimes substitute the meat I suggest throughout my writings. Cats have a special liking towards fish, and when they're in the wild they usually hunt them straight from the river and eat them raw. The freshly trapped fish can be given to your cat in its raw state; however, if you have bought it from the store, you must boil it for just over a minute.
Canned food: you must avoid these at all costs, and particular canned fish or meat. All canned food does not possess a guarantee of origin and some come from filthy places. Remember that naturally breeding your cat means just that: naturally!
Note: cats should only have meat four to five times a week, because in real life, there is no animal who can hunt every single day of the week. In the wild, they need one or two days to let their body rest. In these days just give the animals cereals and now, chopped vegetables and pieces of cheese.


