Diet for a Full Grown Cat
Most cats love a light breakfast based on bread and cereals with milk, whole wheat bread with a little bit of butter or with white cheese. But you can also keep on giving your cats the same kind of diet that they used to have as kittens.
I know it might seem complicated to feed cats in a natural way, but if you compare it with the common, apparently classic diet based on fish or meat cans, it is actually cheaper because the animals that are brought up naturally require much less food and possess the vigor and energy needed to catch their own food directly from the fields (in particular, wild rabbits).
It makes total sense to give your cat a natural diet, as his ancestors used to eat the same thing. This also helps you save a lot of money on medical expenses and you'll hardly have to take him to the veterinarian.
Rodents: cats, as night creatures that they are, can see perfectly in the dark, which makes them the main exterminator of rodents. In fact, there are many people, especially farmers, who have cats for the sole purpose of getting rid of rodents. Sad to say, that also means that they run the risk of indirectly eating poison that is in the bodies of their preys. However, there are some cats that simply killed the rodents yet do not eat them.
Oils: the recommended oils for the diet of cats are: sesame, corn or sunflower oil. These are important as they provide essential vitamins and minerals.


